Section 84 The Binomial Distribution Binomial Experiment A binomial experiment has the following properties: 1 The number of trials in the experiment is fixed 2 There are two outcomes of each trial: success and failure 3 The probability of success in each trial is the same 4 The trials are independent of each other 1 Which of the following experiments are binomial? (a) Rolling a fair die 20 times and each time observing if a 2 appears (b) Selecting 4 cards from a standard deck of 52 cards without replacement and each time observing if an ace is drawn (c) Assuming that there are 5 yellow and 7 white marbles in a jar Choosing three marbles from the jar with replacement (put the marble back in the jar) and each time observing if a yellow marble is choosen Computing Probabilities in a Binomial Experiment: Exactly x successes In a binomial experiment in which the probability of success in any trial is p theprobabilityof exactly x successes in n independent trials is given by P (X = x) =C(n x)p x (1 p) n x Computing Probabilities in a Binomial Experiment: At Most x successes In a binomial experiment in which the probability of success in any trial is p theprobabilityof at most x successes in n independent trials is given by P (X apple x) =P (X =0)+P (X =1)+P(X = x)
Calculator Steps: 2ND VARS scrolldownto A or click ALPHA MATH Your screen should show binompdf( thisisforexactlyxsuccesses For at most x successes scoll down to B or click ALPHA APPS Thistimeyourscreenshouldshow binomcdf( Here s the format for both: binompdf(n p x) or binomcdf(n p x) 2 It is estimated that one third of the general population has blood type A+ A sample of six people is selected at random (Round answers to four decimal places) (a) What is the probability that exactly two of them have blood type A+? (b) What is the probability that at most two of them have blood type A+? 3 The probability that a DVD player produced by VCA Television is defective is estimated to be 006 A sample of ten players is selected at random (Round answers to four decimal places) (a) What is the probability that the sample contains no defective units? =3 :@ (b) What is the probability that the sample contains at most two defective units? 2 Fall 2017 Maya Johnson
A Few Di erent Ways to use binomcdf 1 P (X x) =1 binomcdf(n p x 1) at least x successes 2 P (x 1 apple X apple x 2 )=binomcdf(n p x 2 ) binomcdf(n p x 1 1) at least x 1 but at most x 2 successes 3 P (x 1 <Xapple x 2 )=binomcdf(n p x 2 ) binomcdf(n p x 1 ) morethanx 1 but at most x 2 successes 4 P (x 1 apple X<x 2 )=binomcdf(n p x 2 1) binomcdf(n p x 1 1) at least x 1 but fewer than x 2 successes 5 P (x 1 <X<x 2 ) = binomcdf(n p x 2 1) binomcdf(n p x 1 ) morethanx 1 but fewer than x 2 successes 4 From experience the manager of Kramer s Book Mart knows that 50% of the people who are browsing in the store will make a purchase What is the probability that among ten people who are browsing in the store at least four will make a purchase? (Round answer to four decimal places) 5 Suppose 30% of the restaurants in a certain part of a town are in violation of the health code A health inspector randomly selects five of the restaurants for inspection (Round answers to four decimal places) - (a) What is the probability that none of the restaurants are in violation of the health code? (b) What is the probability that one of the restaurants is in violation of the health code? (c) What is the probability that at least two of the restaurants are in violation of the health code? 3@ @ 4@ 3 Fall 2017 Maya Johnson
6 The manager of Toy World knows that the probability an electronic game will be returned to the store is 022 If 54 games are sold in a given week determine the probabilities of the following events (Round answers to four decimal places) (a) No more than 12 games will be returned (b) At least 8 games will be returned 5@ 9@ (c) More than 5 games but fewer than 14 games will be returned 7 Acoinisbiasedsothattheprobabilityoftossingaheadis0 If this coin is tossed 54 times determine the probabilities of the following events (Round answers to four decimal places) (a) The coin lands heads more than 21 times a ( 54 P( X > 21 ) = 1 - Binomcdf 21 p = a ^6@ na 54 )=@9 don't want 21 so subtract it off (b) The coin lands heads fewer than 28 times P ( X < 28 ) = Binomcdf ( 54 don't warn 27 ) = 7@ so go down by 1 't 28 (c) The coin lands heads at least 20 times but at most 27 times Binomcdf 154 19) P ( 204427 ) = Binomcdf ( 54 27 = @ ) - Wan 't 20 1 so down by go 4 Fall 2017 Maya Johnson
8 A company finds that one out of four employees will be late to work on a given day If this company has 40 employees find the probabilities that the following number of people will get to work on time (Round answers to four decimal places) (a) Exactly 31 workers or exactly 35 workers (b) At least 27 workers but fewer than 35 workers P( 27 4- X L 35 ) = Binomcdf ( - 4031434 ) Binomcdf f- 314 n = 40 Pl Xa 31 ) + P ( X = 35 ) = Binompdf ( 4031431 )t Binompdf 140314357 = I @ don't won't (403/426) (c) More than 25 workers but at most 37 workers Binomcdf :40314 (403/425) - P ( 25 L X E 37 37 ) = Binomcdt ) 't 25 a wan don't wan 't 27 go down by 1 294 Mean Variance and Standard Deviation for Binomial Distribution If X is a binomial random variable associated with a binomial experiment consisting of n trials with probability of success p thenthemean variance andstandard deviation of X are µ = E(X) =np of success V ar(x) =np(1 p) x = p np(1 p) 9 A new drug has been found to be e ective in treating 70% of the people a icted by a certain disease If the drug is administered to 500 people who have this disease what are the mean variance and the standard deviation of the number of people for whom the drug can be expected to be e ective? (Round answers to two decimal places) =5@ =@ = 10250 5 Fall 2017 Maya Johnson