Consider Bernoulli trials with success probability p=1/4. Given that the first four trials result in all failures, what is the conditional probability that the next four trials are all successes? Statistics Binomial and Geometric Distributions Calculating Binomial Probabilities 1 Answer VSH Mar 13, 2018 Answer link Related questions Why do we have to use "combinations of n things taken x at a time" when we calculate binomial... Question #3a8c6 What defines a binomial distribution? What is a binomial distribution? What is the difference between binomial distribution and Poisson distribution? What is the probability of getting 7 heads and 7 tails with 14 coin flips? What is the general formula for the variance and mean of a binomial distribution? What is the standard deviation of a binomial distribution with n=10 and p=0.70? What is the difference between a normal and binomial distribution? What is the variance of a binomial distribution for which n = 75 and p = 0.20? See all questions in Calculating Binomial Probabilities Impact of this question 2758 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License