Larson/Farber Ch. 4 Elementary Statistics Larson Farber 4 x = number of on time arrivals x = number of points scored in a game x = number of employees.
1 Discrete Distributions Ch3. 2 Def.3.1-1: A function X that assigns to each element s in S exactly one real number X(s)=x is called a random variable.
1 Continuous random variables f(x) x. 2 Continuous random variables A discrete random variable has values that are isolated numbers, e.g.: Number of boys.
Slide Slide 1 Chapter 5 Probability Distributions 5-1 Overview 5-2 Random Variables 5-3 Binomial Probability Distributions 5-4 Mean, Variance and Standard.
Chapter 6 Random Variables and Probability Distributions Created by Kathy Fritz.
Section 5.5 Normal Approximations to Binomial Distributions Larson/Farber 4th ed.
5.3 Random Variables Random Variable Discrete Random Variables Continuous Random Variables Normal Distributions as Probability Distributions 1.
Binomial Formulas Target Goal: I can calculate the mean and standard deviation of a binomial function. 6.3b h.w: pg 404: 75, 77, 79 - 89.
Section 5.4
7.2 Day 1: Mean & Variance of Random Variables
5-Minute Check on section 6-1b
Section 5.5 Normal Approximations to Binomial Distributions 85 Larson/Farber 4th ed.