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12.6 – Probability Distributions. Properties of Probability Distributions.

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1 12.6 – Probability Distributions

2 Properties of Probability Distributions

3 The probability of each value of X is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1.

4 Properties of Probability Distributions The probability of each value of X is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1. The sum of the probabilities of all values is 1.

5 Properties of Probability Distributions The probability of each value of X is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1. The sum of the probabilities of all values is 1. Ex. 1 The table shows the probability distribution of the number of times a customer orders pizza each month. XP 00.10 10.12 20.44 30.24 4+0.10

6 Properties of Probability Distributions The probability of each value of X is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1. The sum of the probabilities of all values is 1. Ex. 1 The table shows the probability distribution of the number of times a customer orders pizza each month. a) Show that the distribution is valid. XP 00.10 10.12 20.44 30.24 4+0.10

7 Properties of Probability Distributions The probability of each value of X is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1. The sum of the probabilities of all values is 1. Ex. 1 The table shows the probability distribution of the number of times a customer orders pizza each month. a) Show that the distribution is valid. 0.10+0.12+0.44+0.24+0.10 XP 00.10 10.12 20.44 30.24 4+0.10

8 Properties of Probability Distributions The probability of each value of X is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1. The sum of the probabilities of all values is 1. Ex. 1 The table shows the probability distribution of the number of times a customer orders pizza each month. a) Show that the distribution is valid. 0.10+0.12+0.44+0.24+0.10 = 1 XP 00.10 10.12 20.44 30.24 4+0.10

9 b) What is the probability that a customer orders pizza fewer than 3 times per month?

10 P(X < 3)

11 b) What is the probability that a customer orders pizza fewer than 3 times per month? P(X < 3) = P(X = 2)

12 b) What is the probability that a customer orders pizza fewer than 3 times per month? P(X < 3) = P(X = 2) + P(X = 1)

13 b) What is the probability that a customer orders pizza fewer than 3 times per month? P(X < 3) = P(X = 2) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 0)

14 b) What is the probability that a customer orders pizza fewer than 3 times per month? P(X < 3) = P(X = 2) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 0) = 0.44 + 0.12 + 0.10

15 b) What is the probability that a customer orders pizza fewer than 3 times per month? P(X < 3) = P(X = 2) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 0) = 0.44 + 0.12 + 0.10 = 0.66


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