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Binomial Probability Distribution

Binomial Probability Distribution

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Mathematics

12th Grade

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stats ~ the binomial probability distribution

By Jason Robart

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This is known as the 10% condition for independence in sampling

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Multiple Select

Which descriptions are true for a binomial distribution?

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the probability of success must be the same for each event

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the probability for each event must be 0.5

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there can be only two possible outcomes

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The probabilities must add to 1

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each trial must be independent

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Multiple Choice

In a certain town, 75% of all drivers are insured. What is the expected number of insured drivers present in a group of 200 randomly selected townspeople?

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75

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150

3

175

4

125

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Multiple Select

Which of the following could be examples of binomial probabilities? (select all that apply)

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P(success)=0.99, P(failure) = 0.01

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P(A) = 0.4, P(B) = 0.4

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P(A)= 1/3, P(B) = 1/3, P(C) = 1/3

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P(3)= 1/6, P(not 3) = 5/6

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Multiple Choice

It is believed that 33% of adults HAVE NEVER read a book since graduating from high school.


If you randomly selected 500 post-high school adults, How many of them would you expect to find in that group who HAD read a book since high school?

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335

2

33

3

165

4

67

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an assumption of the Binomial distribution?
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All trials must be independent.
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Each trial must be classified as a success or a failure.
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All trials are dependent on each other.
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The number of successes in the trials is counted.

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Multiple Choice

An algebra 2 test has 6 multiple choice questions with four choices with one correct answer each. If we just randomly guess on each of the 6 questions, what is the probability that you get exactly 3 questions correct?

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0.962

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0.132

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0.831

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0.250

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Multiple Choice

The American Red Cross says that about 11% of the U.S. population has Type B blood. A blood drive is being held at your school. What is the probability that at least 2 of the first 10 blood donors has Type B blood? 
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0.088
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0.697
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0.214
4
0.303 

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Multiple Choice

Is this binomial experiment? Shuffle a deck of 52 cards. Turn over the top card. Do not replace the card. Repeat the process 5 times. Let X = the card you observe.
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Yes
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No, the trials are not independent.
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No, there are more than 2 outcomes

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Multiple Choice

Is this binomial experiment? Shuffle a deck of 52 cards. Turn over the top card. Put the card back in the deck, shuffle again. Repeat the process 50 times. Let X = the number of aces you observe.
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Yes
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No, the trials are not independent.
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No, there are more than 2 outcomes

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these variables is a binomial random variable?
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Time it takes a randomly selected student to complete a multiple choice exam
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Number of textbooks a randomly selected student bought this term 
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Number of women taller than 68 inches in a random sample of 5 women
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Number of CDs a randomly selected person owns

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Multiple Choice

A test has 8 multiple choice questions with four choices with one correct answer each. If we just randomly guess on each of the 8 questions, what is the probability that you get at least 3 questions correct?

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0.886

2

0.332

3

0.678

4

0.208

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Multiple Choice

Binomial or Not Binomial?


Rolling a dice ten times and recording the number shown each time

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Binomial

2

Not Binomial

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Multiple Choice

Binomial or Not Binomial?


Rolling a dice ten times and recording how many threes are rolled

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Binomial

2

Not Binomial

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Multiple Choice

What does the n stand for in the binomial probability formula?
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Number of trials
2
Number of Successes
3
Probability of Successes
4
Probability of Failures

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Multiple Choice

What does the r stand for in the binomial probability formula?
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Number of trials
2
Number of Successes
3
Probability of Successes
4
Probability of Failures

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Multiple Choice

What does the p stand for in the binomial probability formula?
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Number of trials
2
Number of Successes
3
Probability of Successes
4
Probability of Failures

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Multiple Choice

When rolling two dice, the probability of rolling doubles is ⅙. Suppose that a game player rolls the dice five times, hoping to roll doubles. Find the probability that the player gets doubles exactly twice in 5 attempts.
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0.884
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0.139
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0.965
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0.161

stats ~ the binomial probability distribution

By Jason Robart

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