Returns the smallest value for which the cumulative binomial distribution is greater than or equal to a criterion value. Use this function for quality assurance applications. For example, use CRITBINOM to determine the greatest number of defective parts that are allowed to come off an assembly line run without rejecting the entire lot.
Syntax
CRITBINOM(trials,probability_s,alpha)
Trials is the number of Bernoulli trials.
Probability_s is the probability of a success on each trial.
Alpha is the criterion value.
Remarks
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If any argument is nonnumeric, CRITBINOM returns the #VALUE! error value.
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If trials is not an integer, it is truncated.
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If trials < 0, CRITBINOM returns the #NUM! error value.
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If probability_s is < 0 or probability_s > 1, CRITBINOM returns the #NUM! error value.
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If alpha < 0 or alpha > 1, CRITBINOM returns the #NUM! error value.
Example
Trials | Probability_s | Alpha | Formula | Description (Result) |
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6 | 0.5 | 0.75 | =CRITBINOM([Trials],[Probability_s],[Alpha]) | Smallest value for which the cumulative binomial distribution is greater than or equal to a criterion value (4) |
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