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3. Use binomial table and graph for n= 5, p= 0.98 to answer the following:
a. What is the shape of the binomial distribution when p 0.98?
b. Use the Excel table and your TI-84 to find the mean and standard deviation of this binomial
probability distribution. (Enter the probability column without rounding)
Mean =
Frandard Deviation =
c. Now use the binomial formulas below to find the mean and standard deviation when n= 5 and
p=0.98.
Mean = µ = n·p
Standard Deviation =o = npq
d. What do you notice about your solutions to parts b and c?
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From the given information, n=5 and p=0.98.

The probability mass function for Binomial distribution is,

PX=nxpx(1-p)n-x                 =5x0.98x(1-0.98)5-x       =5x0.98x(0.02)5-x

Therefore,

X PX=5x0.98x(0.02)5-x
0 3.2E-09
1 7.84E-07
2 7.68E-05
3 0.003765
4 0.092237
5 0.903921

 

Graph:

Excel Procedure:

  • Enter the X and P(X) values in Excel.
  • Select the data in excel.
  • Go to insert.
  • Go to insert statistic chart.
  • click on histogram.

Excel Output:

Statistics homework question answer, step 1, image 1

From the above diagram, the data values are distributed on the right side. That is, the tail exists on left side.

Hence, the shape of the binomial distribution is left skewed.

 

 

 

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