Continuous RV Probability Distributions
Continuous RV Probability Distributions
Continuous RV Probability Distributions
Distributions
ENGDAT1 Lecture
Eric A. Siy
Dept of Industrial Engineering
De La Salle University
… we can easily
determine the AUC in
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x z p
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z percentiles
zp ≡ the Normal z variable with cumulative
probability p
Use Normal Z-Tables to look up the value of zp
Look inside the table for the closest cumulative
probability entry
Trace the z score to row and column
Notation: Let zp
represents the z score
with cumulative
probability p,
e.g., z.975 = 1.96
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Step 1: State Problem
Question: What gestational length is smaller than 97.5% of gestations?
• Let X represent gestations length
• We know from prior research that
X ~ N(39, 2)
• A value that is smaller than .975 of gestations has a cumulative
probability of.025
z lookup:
z.025 = −1.96
z .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09
–1.9 .0287 .0281 .0274 .0268 .0262 .0256 .0250 .0244 .0239 .0233
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Unstandardize and sketch
x z p 39 (1.96)( 2) 35
• It can be shown for the exponential distribution that the mean is equal
to the standard deviation; i.e., μ = b= σ
• The exponential distribution is the only continuous distribution that is
"memoryless", in the sense that P(X > a+b | X > a) = P(X > b)
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Pt
F (t ) 1 exp
= 0.2055
t
F (t ) 1 exp PF(25,000)
=
= 0.1029653401
• His work was enormously influential worldwide such that in 1946, the
International Consultative Committee on Telephone and Telegraphs honored
him by adopting the name “Erlang”for the basic unit of telephone traffic.
The Erlang distribution is used to describe the total time that a series
of exponentially distributed task times would take. Say, if two tasks 1 and
2 are the series of tasks that an operator needs to do to service a call, and
task 1 can be done in t1 seconds, with an exponentially distributed
expected time, and task 2 in t2 seconds, then the total time that these
two tasks would take together (t= t1+t2) is not exponentially distributed
but rather follows an Erlang distribution.
k 1 !
When k=1, the Erlang distribution becomes the exponential distribution.
•Expected value: E(x) = b
• An important application of
Erlang Distributed variables is in
finding the probability that a
given caller at a telephone
network would find that all the ….gives the probability that the network is busy,
that is, all n (parallel) trunk server lines are busy
available lines are already full. servicing some call signal.
We call this applied formula the Given that the network has
Erlang B formula: A = erlangs of call traffic.
N= number of trunk lines
There is a 7% chance that a caller would not be able to call out or into the
village.
1. A research scientist reports that mice will live an average of 40 months when their diets are sharply
restricted and then enriched with vitamins and proteins. Assuming that the lifetimes of such mice are
normally distributed with a standard deviation of 6.3 months, find the probability that a given mouse
will live:
a. More than 32 months
b. Less than 28 months
c. Between 37 and 49 months
2. If the length of a Filipino’s forefinger averages 4.5 inches following a normal distribution with a standard
deviation of 0.75 inches, what is the length of the longest 1% (or top 1%) of the population?
3. The life of a small motor is normally distributed with mean of 10 years with standard deviation of 2 years.
a. What is the probability that the motor will function after 11.5 years?
b. What is the probability that the motor will function between 9.2 and 9.6 years?
c. The manufacturer replaces free all motors that fail while under guarantee. If he is willing to replace
only 3% of the motors that fail, how long (years) a guarantee should he offer?
4. It is known that a certain measurement is normally distributed with mean 1.50 cms and standard
deviation 0.2 cm.
a. Find the measurement above which lies the biggest 4.01% of all components.
b. Gauges are used to reject all components where a certain dimension is not within the specification 1.5
+ k. Determine the value of k such that the specifications cover 95% of the measurements.
c. Using the normal distribution, what is the approximate probability that at least 25 of 1000 of these
components have dimensions of more than 1.856?
5. The mean lifetime of a calculator battery can be modeled with an exponential distribution with a mean
lifetime of 3 years. What is the probability that a newly installed battery would last at least 4 years?
Between 2 to 3.5 years?
6. The life of a Nokia cellphone battery for the 9980 model has an exponentially distributed lifetime with
mean lifetime of 1000 hours. What is the probability that a certain battery of this type would last more
than 1200 hours?
7. A call center receives calls at a rate of 300 call-minutes per hour. It currently has 12 trunklines that can
accommodate these calls. What is the expected probability that a caller would get a busy signal when
he/she calls the center?
8. Calculate the number of trunk lines that must be installed to accommodate a traffic rate of 15 erlangs
with a probability of 0.02 of being blocked (or busy signal).