Is the mean found in the preceding exercise a statistic or a parameter?
5. Binomial Distribution & Discrete Random Variables
Discrete Random Variables
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Poisson: Deaths Currently, an average of 7 residents of the village of Westport (population 760) die each year (based on data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics).
a. Find the mean number of deaths per day.
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Poisson: Deaths Currently, an average of 7 residents of the village of Westport (population 760) die each year (based on data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics).
b. Find the probability that on a given day, there are no deaths.
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Poisson: Deaths Currently, an average of 7 residents of the village of Westport (population 760) die each year (based on data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics).
c. Find the probability that on a given day, there is more than one death.
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In Exercises 9–16, use the Poisson distribution to find the indicated probabilities.
Births In a recent year (365 days), NYU-Langone Medical Center had 5942 births.
a. Find the mean number of births per day.
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In Exercises 9–16, use the Poisson distribution to find the indicated probabilities.
Births In a recent year (365 days), NYU-Langone Medical Center had 5942 births.
b. Find the probability that in a single day, there are 16 births.
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In Exercises 9–16, use the Poisson distribution to find the indicated probabilities.
Births In a recent year (365 days), NYU-Langone Medical Center had 5942 births.
c. Find the probability that in a single day, there are no births. Would 0 births in a single day be a significantly low number of births?
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Random Variable The accompanying table lists probabilities for the corresponding numbers of unlicensed software packages when four software packages are randomly selected in China. What is the random variable, what are its possible values, and are its values numerical?
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Finding the Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation In Exercises 29–34, (a) find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the probability distribution, and (b) interpret the results.
Dogs The number of dogs per household in a neighborhood
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Finding the Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation In Exercises 29–34, (a) find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the probability distribution, and (b) interpret the results.
Machine Parts The number of defects per 1000 machine parts inspected
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Finding an Expected Value In Exercises 37 and 38, find the expected value E(x) to the player for one play of the game. If x is the gain to a player in a game of chance, then E(x) is usually negative. This value gives the average amount per game the player can expect to lose.
In American roulette, the wheel has the 38 numbers, 00, 0, 1, 2, . . ., 34, 35, and 36, marked on equally spaced slots. If a player bets \$1 on a number and wins, then the player keeps the dollar and receives an additional \$35. Otherwise, the dollar is lost.
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Finding an Expected Value In Exercises 37 and 38, find the expected value E(x) to the player for one play of the game. If x is the gain to a player in a game of chance, then E(x) is usually negative. This value gives the average amount per game the player can expect to lose.
A high school basketball team is selling \$10 raffle tickets as part of a fund-raising program. The first prize is a trip to the Bahamas valued at \$5460, and the second prize is a weekend ski package valued at \$496. The remaining 18 prizes are \$100 gas cards. The number of tickets sold is 3500.
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In Exercises 1–4, find the indicated probability using the geometric distribution.
Find P(3) when p = 0.65
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In Exercises 1–4, find the indicated probability using the geometric distribution.
Find P(5) when p = 0.09
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In Exercises 5–8, find the indicated probability using the Poisson distribution.
P(3) when μ = 6
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