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Title: Statistics 1: Elementary Statistics


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Statistics 1Elementary Statistics
  • Section 5-3

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Requirements for aBinomial Distribution
  • Fixed number of trials
  • All trials are independent
  • Each trial two possible outcomes
  • Probabilities same for each trial

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Requirements for aBinomial Distribution
  • Experiment
  • Flip a coin until you get a heads
  • Let x the number of flips before a heads occurs
  • Not binomial. Why?

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Requirements for aBinomial Distribution
  • Experiment
  • Select 13 cards from a deck of 52
  • Let x the number of hearts
  • Not binomial. Why?

5
Requirements for aBinomial Distribution
  • Experiment
  • Select a car at random from each of the 50 states
  • Let x the number of FORDs in the sample
  • Not binomial. Why?

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Requirements for aBinomial Distribution
  • Experiment
  • Select 20 random times during the day and check
    the traffic light near your house
  • Record the number of times it is red, yellow, or
    green
  • Not binomial. Why?

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Are these Binomial?
  • The number of sixes in 10 rolls of a die
  • The number of contaminated fast-food hamburgers
    in a random sample of 100
  • The number of girls in 30 births

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Notation for Binomial Distribution
  • S means success
  • F means failure
  • P(S) p
  • P(F) 1 - p q

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More Notation for Binomial Distribution
  • n the number of trials
  • x the number of successes in n trials
  • P(x) the probability of exactly x successes in
    n trials

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How do we get P(x)?Binomial Formula
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