Provide an example of what differentiates a "probability" from a "Probability Distribution".
In this example identify both the probability and the probability distribution.
Provide an example of what differentiates a "probability" from a "Probability Distribution". In this example identify...
Provide an example of what differentiates a "probability" from a "Probability Distribution". In this example identify both the probability and the probability distribution.
What differentiates a generalized from a specialized species? Give an example.
1. Provide an example of a discrete probability distribution. Explain how the example meets the criteria for a probability distribution. 2. What would be the expected value of the probability distribution used as an example in the previous question? Report the value and describe what it represents.
Statistics W2A1: Part 1 Provide an example of a probability distribution that has four distinct outcomes. In this example, please identify the outcome and the probability of that outcome occurring. Part 2 A die is rolled 20 times and the number of “fives” that occur is reported as being the random variable. Is this a binomial random variable? Why or why not Please answer thoroughly!
Statistics W2A1: Part 1 Provide an example of a probability distribution that has four distinct outcomes. In this example, please identify the outcome and the probability of that outcome occurring. Part 2 A die is rolled 20 times and the number of “fives” that occur is reported as being the random variable. Is this a binomial random variable? Why or why not Please answer thoroughly!
What are an exact probability and an approximate probability? And can you provide an example for each of those?
1-Differentiate technology from methodology and from method. Can you come up with an example that differentiates these concepts in a specific context, perhaps software development? 2-Name activities in software development covered by various methodologies. Can you explain why more than one methodology is needed in developing a piece of software? 3-Why do we need to gather requirements? 4-When is the best time to gather requirements about a product?
10. Research on the internet to identify an example of a Unique Selling Proposition “USP”. Describe how this “USP” differentiates its offering and to what consumer need it is appealing to.
10. Research on the internet to identify an example of a Unique Selling Proposition “USP”. Describe how this “USP” differentiates its offering and to what consumer need it is appealing to.
A discrete probability distribution differs from a continuous probability distribution, by only taking values on a discrete set (like the whole numbers) instead of a continuous set. The geometric distribution is a discrete probability distribution which measures the number of times an experiment must be repeated before a success occurs. For example, in this problem, we will roll a fair six-sided die until the number six occurs, at which point we stop rolling. (a) If we are rolling a die,...