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1 Statistics 101 Discrete and Continuous Random Variables

2 Discrete Random Variable  Has a countable number of possible values

3 Getting Good Grades  An instructor of a large college course gives 15% of each A’s and D’s, 30% each B’s and C’s and 10% F’s. Student’s are grades on a four- point scale (A = 4).

4 Distribution of X: Grade01234 Probability0.100.150.30 0.15

5 Question  What is the probability that the student earned a B or better?  Is this the sum of an A and a B?

6 Answer  P(grade is 3 or 4)= P(3) + P(4)  = 0.30 + 0.15  = 0.45

7 Probability histograms for (a) random digits and (b) Benford’s law

8 Example 7.2  Tossing Coins Assumptions Balanced coin (Eric) Coin has no memory

9 X is the number of heads

10 Questions  P(X=2) = (number of ways X=2)/16  = 6/16  P(X=0)  P(X=1)  P(X=3)  P(X=4)

11  P(X=0) = 1/16 = 0.0625  P(X=1) = 4/16 = 0.25  P(X=3) = 4/16 = 0.25  P(X=4) = 1/16 = 0.0625

12 Continuous random variables  Takes all values in an interval of numbers  Probability distribution –  Described by a density curve

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14 Random numbers and the uniform distribution (Ex:7.3 pg. 398)

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16 Example 7.4 Drugs in Schools  1500 American Adults  SRS N(0.3, 0.0118)  What is the probability that the poll differs from the truth about the population by more than two percentage points?

17 Z-score

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19 Read Example p 401  Exercises 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16, 19


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