
4.4 Solving for a Variable in a Linear Equation.notebook
... move the 'x' term over to the right hand side of the equation by subtracting ! ...
... move the 'x' term over to the right hand side of the equation by subtracting ! ...
AP Statistics – Part IV: Randomness and Probability • Bernoulli trials
... • Geometric Probability Model for Bernoulli trials: Geom(p) o p = probability of success (and q = 1 – p = probability of failure) o X = number of trails until the first success occurs o P(X=x) = qx-1 p o Expected Value: µ = 1 / p o Standard deviation: σ = √ (q / p2) • Trials must be Independent for ...
... • Geometric Probability Model for Bernoulli trials: Geom(p) o p = probability of success (and q = 1 – p = probability of failure) o X = number of trails until the first success occurs o P(X=x) = qx-1 p o Expected Value: µ = 1 / p o Standard deviation: σ = √ (q / p2) • Trials must be Independent for ...
Chapter 17 notes - Phoenix Union High School District
... When we don’t have an infinite population, the trials are not independent. But, there is a rule that allows us to pretend we have independent trials: The 10% condition: Bernoulli trials must be independent. If that assumption is violated, it is still okay to proceed as long as the sample is smaller ...
... When we don’t have an infinite population, the trials are not independent. But, there is a rule that allows us to pretend we have independent trials: The 10% condition: Bernoulli trials must be independent. If that assumption is violated, it is still okay to proceed as long as the sample is smaller ...