Identify the parameters p and n in the following binomial distribution scenario. The probability of winning an arcade game is 0.718 and the probability of losing is 0.282. If you play the arcade game 20 times, we want to know the probability of winning more than 15 times. (Consider winning as a success in the binomial distribution.)
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Identify the parameters p and n in the following binomial distribution scenario. The probability of winning...
Identify the parameter p in the following binomial distribution scenario. The probability of buying a movie ticket with a popcorn coupon is 0.763, and the probability of buying a movie ticket without a popcorn coupon is 0.237. If you buy 16 movie tickets, we want to know the probability that more than 10 of the tickets have popcorn coupons. (Consider tickets with popcorn coupons as successes in the binomial distribution.)
Question 10 Identify the parameter p in the following binomial distribution scenario. The probability of buying a movie ticket with a popcorn coupon is 0.634, and the probability of buying a movie ticket without a popcorn coupon is 0.366. If you buy 16 movie tickets, we want to know the probability that more than 10 of the tickets have popcorn coupons. (Consider tickets with popcorn coupons as successes in the binomial distribution.)
Identify the parameter n in the following binomial distribution scenario. A basketball player has a 0.479probability of making a free throw and a 0.521probability of missing. If the player shoots 17 free throws, we want to know the probability that he makes more than 9 of them. (Consider made free throws as successes in the binomial distribution.) Do not include 'n=' in your answer.
A) Let X be a discrete random variable that follows a binomial distribution with n = 20 and probability of success p = 0.16. What is P(X≤2)? Round your response to at least 3 decimal places. B)A baseball player has a 60% chance of hitting the ball each time at bat, with succesive times at bat being independent. Calculate the probability that he gets at least 2 hits in 11 times at bat. Answer to 3 decimals please. C) A...
Consider the binomial distribution with parameters n 10 and p (unknown) a) Is this binomial distribution an exponential family distribution? b) Find a sufficient statistic for p.
Ex 2 Definition: A random variable X is said to have a binomial distribution and is referred to as a binomial random variable, if and only if its probability distribution is given by P(X-x)"C.pq" for x -0, 1,2,.., If X~B (n, p), then . E(X)= np and Var(X)=np(1-p) Notation for the above definition: n number of trials xnumber of success among n trials p probability of success in any one trial q probability of failure in any one trial Example...
1) a) Determine the probability distribution of the following base The Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals are getting ready to play a 3-game series. The probability Nationals win any individual game against the Astros is 40%. The outcome of every game in the series must end in the Nationals winning or losing there is no tying in baseball!), and every game outcome is independent of every other game outcome. Fill out the following probability distribution table for X, when...
Use simulations to prove that the binomial distribution is correct. The binomial distribution has two parameters n and p. There are n trials and each has two possible outcomes, with probability p for “success” and 1-p for “failure”. The binomial gives the probability distribution for the number of successes in n trials. You will conduct simulations with r replicates, where each simulation replicates does n simulated “coin flips”. You will add up the number of successes in each coin flip,...
Unit 4.3 Binomial Distribution Understand the Parameters of the Binomial Distribution Question Consider how the following scenario could be modeled with a binomial distribution, and answer the question that folows 54.4% of tickets sold to a movie are sold with a popcorn coupon, and 45.6% are not. You want to calculate the problem of selling exactly 6 tickets with pop corn coupons out of 10 total tickets (or 6 successes in 10 trials) What value should you use for the...
Consider a binomial probability distribution with p=0.3 and n = 8. What is the probability of the following? b) exactly three successes less than three successes six or more successes a) P(x = 3) = b) P(x<3)= (Round to four decimal places as needed.) (Round to four decimal places as needed.) c) P(x26)= (Round to four decimal places as needed.)