Important help on the subject of polynomials of binomial arrangement

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The discussion centers around the application of polynomials in solving problems related to binomial distribution. Participants are examining a specific question that involves the use of Excel and the interpretation of conditions regarding replacement in a probability scenario.

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  • Participants are clarifying the conditions of the problem, particularly regarding whether the scenario involves replacement or not. There is also a mention of a potential typo in the phrasing of the problem.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants providing clarifications and refining the problem context. Some guidance has been offered regarding the assumptions in the initial equations presented in the spreadsheet.

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The problem requires the use of Excel, and there are questions about the correct interpretation of the terms used in the problem statement, specifically regarding replacement of items in the context of the binomial distribution.

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Important help on the subject of polynomials of binomial arrangement
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Hi, everyone
It is known that binomial distribution can also be solved by polynomials. i add document with a question I can not solve.

Glad to get for help

Thanks to all the respondents
 

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Hi, everyone
It is known that binomial distribution can also be solved by polynomials. i add document with a question I can not solve.

Glad to get for help

Thanks to all the respondents
 

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Two points of clarification before proceeding:
  1. The attached file requires Excel.
  2. Possible typo. Did you mean "without replacement" instead of "without repetition"?.
If I read the question correctly, the initial equations in the spreadsheet assume replacement of the colored balls after each choice.
 
Point refinement: There are 2 options 1. Take out a ball and return it to the basket 2. Find a ball and do not return it to the basket

By the way thank you very much for the quick response. it's not taken for granted
 
Klystron said:
Two points of clarification before proceeding:
  1. The attached file requires Excel.
  2. Possible typo. Did you mean "without replacement" instead of "without repetition"?.
If I read the question correctly, the initial equations in the spreadsheet assume replacement of the colored balls after each choice.
Point refinement: There are 2 options 1. Take out a ball and return it to the basket 2. Find a ball and do not return it to the basket

By the way thank you very much for the quick response. it's not taken for granted
 

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