Probability Distribution
Probability Distribution
Probability Distribution
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A listing of all the outcomes of an experiment and the probability associated with each
outcome.
Example
To begin our study of probability distribution, let’s go back to the idea of a fair coin,
suppose we toss a fair coin twice the possible outcomes are:
H H 2
Total 1.0
Probability distribution
Probability Distribution
Negative binomial
distribution Lognormal distribution
Couchy distribution
A discrete probability can take on only a limited number of values which can be listed.
Example
The probability that you were born in a given month is also discrete because there are 12
possible values.
Example
Suppose we were examining the level of effluent in a variety of streams and we measured
the level of effluent by parts of effluent per million parts of water. We would expect quite
a continuous range of parts per million (ppm), all the way from very low levels is clear
mountains streams of extremely high levels in polluted streams. We would call the
distribution of this variable (ppm) a continuous distribution.
Bernoulli distribution
Bernoulli trial
A random experiment whose outcomes have been classified into two categories namely
“success” and “failure” represented by letters and respectively is called a Bernoulli
trail.
Bernoulli distribution
Example
A coin is tossed in which the outcome “head” is a success and the probability of head is
. Then is the probability of failure or tail. If the number of heads or success is
a random variable , the can take values 0 or 1 according to the outcome is tail
(failure) or head (success). Then the probability function of is
Binomial distribution
Introduction
Binomial distribution was first derived by Swiss mathematician James Bernoulli (1654-
1705) and was first published posthumously in 1913, eight years after his death.
Definition
Example
In a community, the probability that a newly born child will be boy . Among the 4
newly born children in that community, what is the probability that
Solution
Let us consider the event that a newly born child is a boy as success in Bernoulli trial
with probability of success . Let the number of boys be a random variable . Then
can take values 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.
a) .
b) .
c) .
Example
Solution
Let the number of heads be a random variable which can take values 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5. Then is binomial variate with and .
a) .
b) .
Example
Solution
Example
We can consider the probability of passing a multiple choice exam paper comprising 20
questions each with 5 answers by random guessing.
The Bernoulli trial is a guess at the question, for which the probability of a pass is 0.2
(one fifth). It is important to distinguish between the fact there happen to be five answers
but only two outcomes (you pick the right answer or you do not). If there were five
possible outcomes, then this would not be a Bernoulli trial.
There are 20 trials (questions) so the probability of getting none right is,
The probability of getting a score of less than 10, in other words the probability of failing,
is the sum of the probabilities p(0) through to p(9) which is,
So the probability of getting 10 or more answers right and therefore passing the
examination by random guesswork is,
Home works
Book By D. Lind Page 195, Exercises: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18. (Use for ).
Poisson distribution
Introduction
Poisson distribution was developed by France mathematician and physicist Simeon Denis
Poisson (1781-1840), who published it in 1837.
Definition
where, and is the parameter of the distribution which is the mean number
of success and .
Theorem
Examples
Suppose that the number of emergency patients in a given day at a certain hospital is a
Poisson variable with parameter . What is the probability that in a given day
there will be
a) 15 emergency patients.
b) At least 3 emergency patients.
c) More than 20 but less than 25 patients.
Solution
We know that,
Here, ,
a) .
b)
c)
Example
If the probability that a car accident happens is a very busy road in on hour is 0.001. If
2000 cars passed in one hour by the road, what is the probability that
a) exactly 3
b) more than 2 car accidents happened on that hour of the road.
Solution
We know that,
Here, , . .
a) .
b)
Example
Solution
We know that,
Here, , . .
Therefore, the total number of packets having two defective blades in a consignment of
10,000 packet is .
Example
What probability model is appropriate to describe a situation where 100 misprints are
distributed randomly throughout the 100 pages of a book? For this model, what is the
probability that a page observed at random will contain at least three misprints?
Solution
We know that,
we have, ,
. .
Home works
Book by Paul Newbold page 158 & 159, Example: 5.13, 5.14.
Normal Distribution
Introduction
Definition
The variable whose density function given in (1) is called normal variate with
parameters and and is denoted by . The parameters and are
actually the mean and variance of the normal variate . The graph of the normal curve is
Example
A company produces light bulbs whose life times follows a normal distribution with
mean 1200 hours and standard deviation 250 hours. If a light bulb is chosen randomly
from the company’s output, what is the probability that it’s life time will be between 900
and 1300 hours?
Solution
Hence, the probability is approximately 0.54 that a light bulb will last between 900 and
1300 hours.
Example
A very large group of students obtains test scores that are normally distributed with mean
60 and standard deviation 15. What proportion of students obtained scores
a) Less than 85.
b) More than 90.
c) Between 85 and 95.
Solution
a)
b)
c)
Example
The average daily sales of 500 branch office were Tk. 150 thousands and the standard
deviation Tk. 15 thousands. Assuming the distribution to be normal indicate how many
branches have sales between
a) Tk. 120 thousands and Tk. 145 thousands.
b) Tk. 140 thousands and Tk. 165 thousands.
Solution
a)
Hence, the expected number of branches having sales between Tk. 120 thousands and Tk.
145 thousands are
.
b)
Hence, the expected number of branches having sales between Tk. 140 thousands and Tk.
165 thousands are
.
Home work
Book: By Lind, page 229, Exercise: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
Book: By Paul Newbold, page 193, Example: 6.4, 6.5, 6.6.