DTH S1-Chp6-StatisticalDistributions - Lesson 2
DTH S1-Chp6-StatisticalDistributions - Lesson 2
DTH S1-Chp6-StatisticalDistributions - Lesson 2
Distributions
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If , find .
How to calculate on your ClassWiz: Using tables (e.g. Page 204 of textbook)
Press Menu then ‘Distributions’. Look up and the column .
Choose “Binomial CD” (the C stands for Then look up the row .
‘Cumulative’). The value should be 0.9894.
Choose ‘Variable’.
Pressing = gives the desired value. Important Note: The tables only
have limited values of . You may
have to use your calculator.
You will need to use your calculator
in the exam anyway.
Cumulative Probabilities
The random variable . Find:
Look up
? Note that the table requires
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? To get this right, just say in your head
“What’s the opposite of ‘at least 15’?”.
Given that Hopefully you can see it’s ‘at most 14’.
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? can be 7 to 10. So we want up to 10,
Quickfire Questions
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? “at least 30” ?
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“greater than 30” ?
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More Challenging Example
An awkward Tiffin boy ventures into Tiffin Girls. He asks 20 girls out on the date. The
probability that each girl says yes is 0.3.
Determine the probability that he will end up with:
a) Less than 6 girls on his next date.
b) At least 9 girls on his next date.
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The boy considers the evening a success if he dated at least 9 girls that evening.
He repeats this process across 5 evenings.
c) Calculate the probability that he had at least 4 successful evenings.
(Note: You won’t be able to use your table for (c) as is not a nice round number – calculate prob directly)
c
This is an interesting problem because
? the probability from a Binomial
distribution is then used as the of a
second separate Binomial distribution.
Dealing with Probability Ranges
A spinner is designed so that probability it lands on red is 0.3. Jane has 12 spins.
a) Find the probability that Jane obtains at least 5 reds.
Jane decides to use this spinner for a class competition. She wants the probability of
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winning a prize to be . Each member of the class will have 12 spins and the number of
reds will be recorded.
b) Find how many reds are needed to win the prize.
? STEP 3: Rearrange.
𝑋 𝐵 ( 20,0.45 ) ?
This is exactly what
you should write.
Exercise 6C
Pearson Pearson Applied Year 1/AS
Pages 93-94