Using The Binomial Distribution - Solutions PDF
Using The Binomial Distribution - Solutions PDF
X ~ B(10, 0.3)
(i)
(ii) P(X 7) 1 P( X 6)
1 0.9894
0.0106
(iii) P(5 X 8) P( X 8) P( X 4)
0.9999 0.8497
0.1502
2. X ~ B(15, 0.6)
X ~ B(15, 0.4)
(i)
P(X 5) P( X 10)
1 P( X 9)
1 0.9662
0.0338
(ii)
P(X 8) P( X 7)
0.7869
P( X 3) P( X 6)
1 P( X 2) 1 P( X 5 )
1 0.0271 1 0.4032
0.3761
3. X ~ B(12, 0.4)
(i)
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P(X = 4) (0.4)4(0.6)8
4
12 11 10 9
(0.4)4(0.6)8 0.213
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12
P(X = 5) (0.4)5 (0.6)7
5
12 11 10 9 8
(0.4)5 (0.6)7 0.227
1 2 3 4 5
12
P(X = 6) (0.4)6(0.6)6
6
12 11 10 9 8 7
(0.4)6(0.6)6 0.177
1 2 3 4 5 6
The most likely outcome for X is 5.
4. X ~ B(8, 0.4)
(i)
(ii)
8
P(X = 3) (0.4)3(0.6)5
3
8 7 6
(0.4)3(0.6)5 0.279
123
8
P(X = 4) (0.4)4(0.6)4
4
8 7 6 5
(0.4)4(0.6)4 0.232
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The most likely outcome for X is 3.
Trial and
improvement used,
but logarithms could
also be used
6. (i)
X ~ B(6, 0.15)
(a) P(X = 0) 0.85 6 0.377 (3 s.f.)
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(d) P(X = 3) (0.15 )3(0.85 )3
3
6 5 4
(iii) Let Y be the number of weeks in which I arrive with my suitcase on all
flights.
Y ~ B(4, 0.856)
P(Y = 3) 4 (0.85 6 )3 (1 0.85 6 ) 0.134
7. (i)
(ii)
Mean
(0 70) (1 28) (2 2)
0.32
100
16 15
(0.02)2(0.98)14
12
0.0362 (3 s.f.)
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