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1 The Binomial Distributions
Section 8.1

2 Binomial Setting Each observation falls into one of two categories
Fixed number, n, of observations n observations are all independent Probability of success, p, is the same for each observation

3 Binomial Distribution
The distribution of the count X of successes in the binomial setting Parameters n and p Possible values of X are the whole numbers from 0 to n. X is B(n,p)

4 Abbreviations pdf-probability distribution function
cdf-cumulative distribution function

5 Binomial Coefficient The number of ways of arranging k successes among n observations Formula on page 447

6 Binomial Probability Formula for calculating is on page 448

7 Mean and Standard Deviation of a Binomial Random Variable
Mean is equal to the number of observations times the probability of success (np) Standard Deviation is the square root of the mean times 1 – p *These formulas only work for binomial distributions

8 Note: When n is large we can use normal probability calculations to approximate hard to calculate binomial probabilities

9 Rule of Thumb Use normal approximation when n and p satisfy the conditions that np is greater than or equal to 10 and n(1-p) is greater than or equal to 10

10 Practice Problems pg. 461 #


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