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Chapter 7: Probability Lesson 6: Probability Distributions Mrs. Parziale
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Vocabulary Random variable – is a variable whose values are numbers determined by the outcome of an experiment. Probability distribution – is a function which maps each value of a random variable onto its probability. Relative frequency – is a function which maps each value of a random variable onto its relative frequency (values found from actual data).
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Example 1: Look at the probabilities when you toss two die and look at the sum of the numbers: x = sum of dice 23456789101112 P(x) =
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Graph this situation: What is the mean value? If you roll the dice again, what sum is most likely to occur?
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Example 2: Suppose two die are rolled nine times. The sums of the rolls are: 6, 9, 10, 4, 8, 6, 11, 6, 8. a. Multiply each random variable (x) by its probability P(x) and add them. b. Find the mean of the numbers rolled. x = sum of dice 46891011 P(x) =
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Definition: Let be a probability distribution. The mean or expected value ( ) of the distribution is _____________________________.
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x = sum of dice 23456789101112 P(x) = Example 2, cont. Consider the data (relative frequencies) from the experiment done in example 2. a. Calculate the expected value of the probability distribution (using the original theoretical example).
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Question - Does the mean match the expected value of the theoretical probability distribution? b. Find the percent error between mean of the relative frequencies and expected value of the theoretical distribution.
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Probability Distribution Activity 1.Toss 2 dice 78 times. 2.Record the sum of dice on the chart. 3.Graph your data – a.Correction – change the 36 denominators to 78 on the y-axis. b.Graph the sums on the x-axis and the relative frequencies on the y-axis. c.Answer the questions 4.Find the percent error.
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