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Discrete Probability Distributions
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Probability Distributions
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A random variable x represents a numerical value associated with each outcome of a probability experiment. It is DISCRETE if it has a finite number of possible outcomes. It is CONTINUOUS if it has an uncountable number of possible outcomes (represented by an interval)
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13. the number of books in a university library. 19. the amount of snow (in inches) that fell in Nome, Alaska last winter.
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- list of each possible value and its probability. Must satisfy 2 conditions: 1. 0 < P(x) < 1 2. Σ P(x) = 1
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28. the # of games played in the World Series from 1903 to 2009 # of games played 45678 Frequency2023 363
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MEANµ = Σ [x·P(x)] VARIANCE σ 2 = Σ [(x - µ) 2 ·P(x)] STANDARD DEVIATION σ = √ σ 2
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36. The # of 911 calls received per hour. X01234567 P(x)0.10.100.260.330.180.060.03
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Notation: E(x) Expected value represents what you would expect to happen over thousands of trials. SAME as the MEAN!!! E(x) = µ = Σ [x·P(x)]
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If x is the net gain to a player in a game of chance, then E(X) is usually negative. This value gives the average amount per game the player can expect to lose. 46. A charity organization is selling $5 raffle tickets. First prize is a trip to Mexico valued at $3450, second prize is a spa package valued at $750. The remaining 20 prizes are $25 gas cards. The number of tickets sold is 6000.
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Binomial Distributions
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CONDITIONS: 1. there are a fixed number of independent trials (n = # of trials) 2. Two possible outcomes for each trial, Success or Failure. 3. Probability of Success is the same for each trial. p = P(Success) and q = P(Failure) 4. random variable x = # of successful trials
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If binomial, ID ‘success’, find n, p, q; list possible values of x. If not binomial, explain why. 10. From past records, a clothing store finds that 26% of people who enter the store will make a purchase. During a one-hour period, 18 people enter the store. The random variable represents the # of people who do NOT make a purchase.
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To find the probability of (exactly) x number of successful trials: P(x) = n C x · p x · q n –x
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18. A surgical technique is performed on 7 patients. You are told there is a 70% chance of success. Find the probability that the surgery is successful for A) exactly 5 patients B) at least 5 patients C) less than 5 patients
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MEANµ = np VARIANCE σ 2 = npq STANDARD DEVIATION σ = √ σ 2
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Construct a probability distribution, then find mean, variance, and standard deviation for the following: 28. One in four adults claims to have no trouble sleeping at night. You randomly select 5 adults and ask them if they have trouble sleeping at night.
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