Chapter 5&6 Probability and Probability Distribution
Chapter 5&6 Probability and Probability Distribution
It is
the measure of how likely an outcome is to occur.
Definitions of some probability terms
Experiment: Any process of observation or measurement or
any process which generates well defined outcome.
Probability Experiment: It is an experiment that can be
repeated any number of times under similar conditions and it is
possible to enumerate the total number of outcomes with out
predicting an individual out come.
Some Basic Probability Terms
Outcome :The result of a single trial of a random experiment
experiment.
Event: It is a subset of sample space.
Counting Rules
In order to calculate probabilities, we have to know
The number of elements of an event
The number of elements of the sample space.
That is in order to judge what is probable, we have
to know what is possible.
Counting rules
In order to determine the number of outcomes, one
can use several rules of counting.
Addition rule
The multiplication rule
Permutation rule
Combination rule
The addition rule
If 1st procedure designed by 1 can be performed in n1 ways.
2nd procedure designed by 2 can be performed in n2 ways.
suppose further more that, it is not possible that both
procedures 1 and 2 are performed together then the number of
ways in which we can perform 1or 2 procedure is:
n1+n2 ways,
If we have another procedure that is designed by k with
possible way of nk we can conclude that there is:
* n2*…*nk ways
n!
n Pk
k1!*k 2 * ... * k n
• Example:
2. PX x 1 ,
x
if X is discrete.
f ( x)dx
x
1 , if is continuous.
Note:
•If X is a continuous random variable then
b
P ( a X b) a
f ( x ) dx
•Probability of a fixed value of a continuous random
variable is zero.
P ( a X b) P ( a X b) P ( a X b) P ( a X b)
,then E ( X ) x f ( x)dx
a
Variance of X var( X ) E ( X ) [ E ( X )]
2 2
Where:
n
E ( X ) xi P( X xi ) , if X is discrete
2 2
i 1
x f ( x)dx ,
2
if X is continuous.
x
There are some general rules for mathematical expectation.
Let X and Y are random variables and k is a constant.
RULE 1 E (k ) k
RULE 2 Var (k ) 0
RULE 3 E (kX ) kE ( X )
•Binomial Distribution
•Poisson Distribution
•Normal Distribution
A) The Binomial distribution
Assumptions of a binomial distribution.
The experiment consists of n identical trials.
Each trial has only one of the two possible mutually
exclusive outcomes, success or a failure.
The probability of each outcome does not change from
trial to trial, and
The trials are independent, thus we must sample with
replacement.
• The probability distribution of the binomial
random variable X, the number of successes in
n independent trials is:
n X n X
f (x ) P (X x ) p q , x 0,1,2,...., n
x
n
• Where x
is the number of combinations of n
distinct objects taken x of them at a time.
n n!
x x !( n x )!
x ! x (x 1)(x 2)....(1)
* Note: 0! =1
The parameters of the binomial distribution
are n and p
E (X ) np
2 var(X ) np (1 p )
Exercise
Suppose that in a certain malarias area past experience
1 x 2
-
e 2
1
f(x) for - < x < +
2
Characteristics of the Normal Distribution
♣ It is a probability distribution of a continuous variable. It
extends from minus infinity( -) to plus infinity (+).
♣ It is unimodal, bell-shaped and symmetrical about x =.
♣ The mean, the median and mode are all equal
♣ The total area under the curve above the x-axis is one square
unit.
0 .4
0 .3
{
=1
f( z)
0 .2
0 .1
0 .0
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
= 0
Z
Given a normal distributed random variable X
with Mean μ and standard deviation σ
a X b
P ( a X b) P ( )
a b
P ( a X b) P ( Z )
Examples
1. Find the area under the standard normal distribution
which lies
a. Between Z 0 and Z 0.96
b. Between
Z 1.45 and Z 0
0.2 0.7 0.2580 0.2611 0.2642 0.2673 0.2704 0.2734 0.2764 0.2794 0.2823 0.2852
0.7 0.2580 0.2611 0.2642 0.2673 0.2704 0.2734 0.2764 0.2794 0.2823 0.2852
0.8 0.2881 0.2910 0.2939 0.2967 0.2995 0.3023 0.3051 0.3078 0.3106 0.3133
0.8 0.2881 0.2910 0.2939 0.2967 0.2995 0.3023 0.3051 0.3078 0.3106 0.3133
0.9 0.3159 0.3186 0.3212 0.3238 0.3264 0.3289 0.3315 0.3340 0.3365 0.3389
0.1 0.9 0.3159 0.3186 0.3212 0.3238 0.3264 0.3289 0.3315 0.3340 0.3365 0.3389
1.56 1.0
1.0 0.3413
0.3413 0.3438
0.3438 0.3461
0.3461 0.3485
0.3485 0.3508
0.3508 0.3531
0.3531 0.3554
0.3554 0.3577
0.3577 0.3599
0.3599 0.3621
0.3621
{
1.1
1.1 0.3643
0.3643 0.3665
0.3665 0.3686
0.3686 0.3708
0.3708 0.3729
0.3729 0.3749
0.3749 0.3770
0.3770 0.3790
0.3790 0.3810
0.3810 0.3830
0.3830
1.2 0.3849 0.3869 0.3888 0.3907 0.3925 0.3944 0.3962 0.3980 0.3997 0.4015
0.0 1.2 0.3849 0.3869 0.3888 0.3907 0.3925 0.3944 0.3962 0.3980 0.3997 0.4015
1.3 0.4032 0.4049 0.4066 0.4082 0.4099 0.4115 0.4131 0.4147 0.4162 0.4177
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 1.3 0.4032 0.4049 0.4066 0.4082 0.4099 0.4115 0.4131 0.4147 0.4162 0.4177
1.4 0.4192 0.4207 0.4222 0.4236 0.4251 0.4265 0.4279 0.4292 0.4306 0.4319
1.4 0.4192 0.4207 0.4222 0.4236 0.4251 0.4265 0.4279 0.4292 0.4306 0.4319
Z 1.5
1.5 0.4332
0.4332 0.4345
0.4345 0.4357
0.4357 0.4370
0.4370 0.4382
0.4382 0.4394
0.4394 0.4406
0.4406 0.4418
0.4418 0.4429
0.4429 0.4441
0.4441
1.6 0.4452 0.4463 0.4474 0.4484 0.4495 0.4505 0.4515 0.4525 0.4535 0.4545
1.6 0.4452 0.4463 0.4474 0.4484 0.4495 0.4505 0.4515 0.4525 0.4535 0.4545
1.7 0.4554 0.4564 0.4573 0.4582 0.4591 0.4599 0.4608 0.4616 0.4625 0.4633
1.7 0.4554 0.4564 0.4573 0.4582 0.4591 0.4599 0.4608 0.4616 0.4625 0.4633
1.8 0.4641 0.4649 0.4656 0.4664 0.4671 0.4678 0.4686 0.4693 0.4699 0.4706
1.8 0.4641 0.4649 0.4656 0.4664 0.4671 0.4678 0.4686 0.4693 0.4699 0.4706
1.9 0.4713 0.4719 0.4726 0.4732 0.4738 0.4744 0.4750 0.4756 0.4761 0.4767
Look in row labeled 1.5 1.9
2.0
2.0
2.1
0.4713
0.4772
0.4772
0.4821
0.4719
0.4778
0.4778
0.4826
0.4726
0.4783
0.4783
0.4830
0.4732
0.4788
0.4788
0.4834
0.4738
0.4793
0.4793
0.4838
0.4744
0.4798
0.4798
0.4842
0.4750
0.4803
0.4803
0.4846
0.4756
0.4808
0.4808
0.4850
0.4761
0.4812
0.4812
0.4854
0.4767
0.4817
0.4817
0.4857
2.1 0.4821 0.4826 0.4830 0.4834 0.4838 0.4842 0.4846 0.4850 0.4854 0.4857
and column labeled .06 to 2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
0.4861
0.4861
0.4893
0.4893
0.4864
0.4864
0.4896
0.4896
0.4868
0.4868
0.4898
0.4898
0.4871
0.4871
0.4901
0.4901
0.4875
0.4875
0.4904
0.4904
0.4878
0.4878
0.4906
0.4906
0.4881
0.4881
0.4909
0.4909
0.4884
0.4884
0.4911
0.4911
0.4887
0.4887
0.4913
0.4913
0.4890
0.4890
0.4916
0.4916
87.2 80
P( Z )
4.8
P( Z 1.5)
P( Z 0) P(0 Z 1.5)
0.50 0.4332 0.9332
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