MCA-I Semester Regular Examinations, 2013
... ( c) Ten unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of obtaining 9i) exactly 6 heads (ii) at least 8 heads (iii) no heads (iv) at least one head (v) not more than three heads (vi) at least 4 heads. (d) set a binomial distribution to the following data: X ...
... ( c) Ten unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of obtaining 9i) exactly 6 heads (ii) at least 8 heads (iii) no heads (iv) at least one head (v) not more than three heads (vi) at least 4 heads. (d) set a binomial distribution to the following data: X ...
Probability distributions Model selection and
... ● If you’re not sure, you can make assumptions e.g. assume a maximum value if it is not clear whether there is one or not, and you want to use a uniform/triangular distribution model ● Sometimes use models if they match the data we have even if the conditions for the theoretical model are not all m ...
... ● If you’re not sure, you can make assumptions e.g. assume a maximum value if it is not clear whether there is one or not, and you want to use a uniform/triangular distribution model ● Sometimes use models if they match the data we have even if the conditions for the theoretical model are not all m ...
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School
... More about polynomials More about equations More about graphs of functions Basic properties of circles More about trigonometry ...
... More about polynomials More about equations More about graphs of functions Basic properties of circles More about trigonometry ...