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Binomial Probability: 10 Trials, 0 Successes, p = 0.3

The probability of zero successes in 10 trials with p = 0.3 is approximately 2.8%.

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  1. Enter trials (n), successes (k) and probability of success (p) in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your p(x = k) and the full breakdown beneath it.

Find the probability of getting no successes in 10 trials when the success probability is 30%—an unlikely but possible outcome.

Frequently asked questions

What is the binomial distribution?
The binomial distribution models the number of successes in n independent yes/no trials, each with the same probability p of success. Classic examples: coin flips, pass/fail tests.