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Chapter 5 Probability Distributions
In this handout: Expectation (mean) Standard deviation Bernoulli trials Binomial distribution
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Ex.: Computing the mean for the example of tossing three coins.
Expectation (mean) of a probability distribution Ex.: Computing the mean for the example of tossing three coins.
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Box on Page 187 Variance and Standard Deviation of X
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Table 5.7 (p. 188) Calculation of Variance and Standard Deviation
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Examples of Bernoulli trials: - tossing a coin: tail or head - testing a product: good or defective item
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Boxes on Page 197 Probability model; the Binomial Distribution
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Elementary outcomes with associated probabilities in case of four trials
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Figure 5.3 (p. 200) Binomial distributions for n = 6.
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How to use the binomial table (Appendix B, Table 2)
For example, P[X=2] = f(2) = (table entry at c=2) – (table entry at c=1)
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E. g. , for the binomial distribution with n=3 and p=
E.g., for the binomial distribution with n=3 and p=.5, Mean = np = 3×.5 = 1.5 Variance = npq = 3×.5 ×.5 = .75
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