Our family brought lots of hot dogs along on our latest camping trip. However, after setting up the tent, we didn’t take care to make sure that the food was safe – and raccoons ate 1/3 of the hot dogs! Grumbling, we cleaned up the mess, then ate 6 hot dogs for lunch. But we forgot to put the rest away when we went hiking, and lost 1/4 of our dwindling supply to jays! Just as a precaution, Mom went to the store and bought enough hot dogs to increase our supply by 2/3. Our campsite neighbors, however, ran out of food, so we gave them 2/9 of our remaining hot dogs and then ate 11 hot dogs for our dinner. That night, bears got 3/4 of the last part of our supply, and in the morning there were only 6 hot dogs left! How many hot dogs did we start with? (Next time maybe we should just bring granola bars...)
Contingency Table
A contingency table can be defined as the visual representation of the relationship between two or more categorical variables that can be evaluated and registered. It is a categorical version of the scatterplot, which is used to investigate the linear relationship between two variables. A contingency table is indeed a type of frequency distribution table that displays two variables at the same time.
Binomial Distribution
Binomial is an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms. Before knowing about binomial distribution, we must know about the binomial theorem.
Our family brought lots of hot dogs along on our latest camping trip. However, after setting up the tent, we didn’t take care to make sure that the food was safe – and raccoons ate 1/3 of the hot dogs! Grumbling, we cleaned up the mess, then ate 6 hot dogs for lunch. But we forgot to put the rest away when we went hiking, and lost 1/4 of our dwindling supply to jays! Just as a precaution, Mom went to the store and bought enough hot dogs to increase our supply by 2/3. Our campsite neighbors, however, ran out of food, so we gave them 2/9 of our remaining hot dogs and then ate 11 hot dogs for our dinner. That night, bears got 3/4 of the last part of our supply, and in the morning there were only 6 hot dogs left! How many hot dogs did we start with? (Next time maybe we should just bring granola bars...)
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