From Copilot, whom I asked to explain the results:
Sure! Based on the image you provided, here are the key points:
- Probability of Success: You set the probability of success for each trial at 0.5.
- Number of Trials: You conducted 1024 trials.
- Number of Successes: You were interested in the probability of getting exactly 530 successes.
The results are:
- Binomial Probability: The probability of getting exactly 530 successes is 0.01325.
- Cumulative Probability (≤530): The probability of getting at most 530 successes is 0.86297.
- Cumulative Probability (≥530): The probability of getting at least 530 successes is 0.13703.
These results help you understand the likelihood of different outcomes in your quantum computing trials. If you have any specific questions about these results, feel free to ask!
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On Gemini, to whom I fed the 'ideal' result as well:
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