Binomial Experiments
... number of trials. Cumulative binomial probability refers to the probability of getting at most a specific number of successes in a specific number of trials. When the number of trials is large and when the probability of success is not extreme, then the normal distribution may be used to very closel ...
... number of trials. Cumulative binomial probability refers to the probability of getting at most a specific number of successes in a specific number of trials. When the number of trials is large and when the probability of success is not extreme, then the normal distribution may be used to very closel ...
Chapter 2: Data
... “typical” value. If the shape is unimodal and symmetric, a “typical” value is in the middle. If the shape is skewed, however, a “typical” value is not necessarily in the middle. For skewed distributions, use the median to determine the center of the distribution and the interquartile range to descri ...
... “typical” value. If the shape is unimodal and symmetric, a “typical” value is in the middle. If the shape is skewed, however, a “typical” value is not necessarily in the middle. For skewed distributions, use the median to determine the center of the distribution and the interquartile range to descri ...