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Geometric Distribution In some situations, the critical quantity is the WAITING TIME (Waiting period) number of trials before a specific outcome (success) occurs has only two outcomes, success or failure the difference is the waiting time, the number of failure trials before success occurs.
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Apply the product rule to find the probability of successive independent events. Each unsuccessful event adds another factor to the probability, making it look like P(x) = q x p, where p and q are the same as we know them. Expectations for a Geometric Distribution E(x) = = but this expectation converges to a simple formula. If we are looking for the amount of time before a failure occurs, a success is actually failing something, which means that p becomes q, and q becomes p.
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Ex. Suppose that an intersection you pass on the way to school has a traffic light that is green for 40s and then amber or red for a total of 60s. What is the probability that the light will be green when you reach the intersection at least once a week? Remember: there are 5 days in a school week, therefore we need to look at P(0 < x < 4) Why did we add?
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Homework Pg 394 # 1,3,6,7
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