We will do Example 5.9, Page 324 and more. Create the following
JMP data table as I explain below:

In column i we have simply entered the number from zero
to ten.
The next two columns were created using the JMP calculator as
follows:


Notice that in column 2 are the Binonial probabilities for
each value of i.
In column 3 are the Binomial probabilities of being less than
or equal to i.
Compare these results with those in Example 5.9 of your book.
You can download the JMP file used for this tutorial below: