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It is estimated that 30% of all CIT students cycle to college. If a random sample of eight CIT students is chosen, calculate the probability that...
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Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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Given descriptions of 3 random variables, decide whether or not each is from a Poisson or Binomial distribution.
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Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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X∼Binomial(n,p). Find P(X=a), P(X≤b), E[X],Var(X).
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Three parts. A sample of size n is taken from N where k of the items are known to be defective and the task is to find the probability that more than m defectives are in the sample. First part is sampling with replacement (binomial), second is sampling without replacement, (hypergeometric) and the last part uses the Poisson approximation to the first part.
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X∼Binomial(n,p). Find P(X=a), P(X≤b), E[X],Var(X).
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Application of the binomial distribution given probabilities of success of an event.
Finding probabilities using the binomial distribution.
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