STATS 2B03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Cooties, Binomial Distribution
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Similar examples: 1/6 of all americans have cooties. Let x = the number in the sample with cooties: a multiple-choice test has five questions, each with six options (a-f). A student guesses randomly on all five questions. Let x = the number of correct answers. (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 06. P 5( ) 0. 000129 (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 07. Part b: how do we find the probabilities: software / ti calculators, table a-1 (pp. 609-611 in the 3rd edition of triola) Up to n = 15 , some values of p: binomial probability formula (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 08 (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 09 (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 10. P 5( ) 0. 000129 (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 11. Part c: pascal"s triangle (lesson 15: binomial distributions; 5-3) 5. 12. Part e: using table a-1 (pp. 609-611 in the 3rd edition of triola)