Heya, when I swap out the constant 11 for the parameter K, does this probability distribution problem become mathematically intractable, or do I just need to also specify somehow that K is a NonNegativeReal? I figured it should be possible to solve for N in terms of K.
@user10478 That would be more appropriately asked at the main forum. In the meantime, you a few errors in the code. (1) N should be not be used as a variable name as that is a reserved word, (2) that same parameter needs to be a positive integer rather than a positive real, and (3) There is no value of n that will give you exactly 0.7. Maybe looking for the value of n that gives a result closest to 0.7 will answer the question.
@DIRAC1930 sounds like something for [email protected] - personally, I do experience my fair share of crashes, but not from simple typing, something might be wrong on your specific system