Lesson 2 Constructing Probability Distributions
Lesson 2 Constructing Probability Distributions
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Pre-Assessment B
Recap:
Evaluating an algebraic expression means finding the value of
an expression when the variables take on certain values.
Lesson Introduction
Decision-making is an important aspect in business,
education, insurance, and other real-life situations. Many
decisions are made by assigning probabilities to all possible
outcomes pertaining to the situation and then evaluating
the results.
Number of Tails
Suppose three coins are tossed. Let Y be the
random variable representing the number of
tails that occur. Find the probability of each of
the values of the random variable Y.
Discussion Points
Step 1:
Determine the sample space. Let H represent head
and T represent tail.
Step 3:
There are four possible values of the random
variable Y representing the number of tails. These
are 0, 1, 2, and 3. Assign probability values P(Y) to
each value of the random variable.
Discussion Points
Continuation Step 3
Step 1:
Determine the sample space. Let B represent the blue
ball and R represent the red ball.
Step 3:
There are three possible values of the random
variable Z representing the number of blue balls.
These are 0, 1, and 2. Assign probability values P(Z)
to each value of the random variable.
Solution to Example 1
Continuation Step 3
Step 1:
Determine the sample space. Let D represent the
defective cell phone and N represent the non-
defective cell phone.
Step 3:
There are four possible values of the random
variable X representing the number of defective
cell phones. These are 0, 1, 2, and 3. Assign
probability values P(X), to each value of the
random variable.
Solution to Example 2
Continuation Step 3