a. What is the shape of the binomial distribution when p = 0.50? b. Use the Excel table and your TI-84 to find the mean and standard deviation c probability distribution. (Enter the probability column without rounding) Mean %3D

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2. Use the binomial table and graph for n =
5, p=
= 0.50 to answer the following:
What is the shape of the binomial distribution when p = 0.50?
a.
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 =
Standard Deviation =
C. Now use the binomial formulas below to find the mean and standard deviation whenn=5 and
p= 0.50.
Mean = µ =n · p
Standard Deviation =o = npq
d. What do you notice about your solutions to parts b and c?
D. Focus
Transcribed Image Text:2. Use the binomial table and graph for n = 5, p= = 0.50 to answer the following: What is the shape of the binomial distribution when p = 0.50? a. 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 = Standard Deviation = C. Now use the binomial formulas below to find the mean and standard deviation whenn=5 and p= 0.50. Mean = µ =n · p Standard Deviation =o = npq d. What do you notice about your solutions to parts b and c? D. Focus
D
G
"X"
"P(X)"
3.2E-09
RUKIA n=5 and p-0.02
1
0.092237
6.
0.003765
Chart Area
3
7.68E-05
4
7.84E-07
4
3.2E-09
3.
2
1
12
13
2
3
14
"P(X)" "P(X)"
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Transcribed Image Text:D G "X" "P(X)" 3.2E-09 RUKIA n=5 and p-0.02 1 0.092237 6. 0.003765 Chart Area 3 7.68E-05 4 7.84E-07 4 3.2E-09 3. 2 1 12 13 2 3 14 "P(X)" "P(X)" 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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Given

p = 0.5

n = 5

 

a)

The shape of the distribution is normally distributed.

 

 

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