SOCR EduMaterials Activities Discrete Probability examples
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**a. <math>X \sim b(5,0.90) </math>, <math> P(X=4)= {5 \choose 4} 0.9^4 0.1^1</math> | **a. <math>X \sim b(5,0.90) </math>, <math> P(X=4)= {5 \choose 4} 0.9^4 0.1^1</math> | ||
**<math>P(X\ge 1)= 1-P(X=0)= 1- 0.1^4 </math> | **<math>P(X\ge 1)= 1-P(X=0)= 1- 0.1^4 </math> | ||
- | **b. <math>P(X=0)= 1-0.999= .001 | + | **b. <math>P(X=0)= 1-0.999= .001</math> |
- | 0.001= 0.1^n | + | <math>0.001= 0.1^n</math> |
n= 3</math> | n= 3</math> | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 23 April 2007
- Description: You can access the applets for the above distributions at http://www.socr.ucla.edu/htmls/SOCR_Distributions.html .
- Example 1:
Find the probability that 3 out of 8 plants will survive a frost, given that any such plant will survive a frost with ptobability of 0.30. Also, find the probability that at least 1 out of 8 will survive a frost. What is the expected value and standard deviation of the number of plants that survive the frost?
- Answer:
- ,
- E(X),= np = 8 * .3 = 2.4
- Sd(X) = sqrt(npq)
- Example 2:
If the probabilities of having a male or female offspring are both 0.50, find the probability that a familiy's fifth child is their first son.
- Answer:
- 0.505
- Example 3:
- a. ,
- b. ++
- Example 4:
- 0.740.3
- Example 5:
1 / 0.30
- Example 6:
- a. ,
- b. P(X = 0) = 1 − 0.999 = .001
0.001 = 0.1n n= 3</math>