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4.1 Probability Distributions
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Do you remember? Relative Frequency Histogram
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Random Variables X, has a single value for each outcome in an experiment When Rolling a 6 sided dice X could be equal to 1,2,3,4,5,6
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Discrete Random Variables Have values separate from one another The number of calls made by a salesperson
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Continuous Random Variable Have an infinite number of possible values in a continuous intervals The length of time a salesperson spent on the phone
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Probability Distributions They show what the likelihood of all events in the sample space
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Single Dice Rolled
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Flipping 3 Coins
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Now we Make One Make a probability distribution for the numbers of tails on 3 flips.
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Expected Value
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What is the expected number of Tails when you flip a coin 3 times?
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Committee of Women Suppose you want to select a committee consisting of three people. The group from which the committee members can be selected consists of four men and three women. Make a probability histogram for this distribution Calculate the expected number of women on the committee.
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Assignment Pg 151 #’s 1,4,5,6abcd,7,8,9,14
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