Binomial Distribution
A trial, which has only two outcomes i.e., "a success" or "a failure", is called a Bernoulli trial . The probability distribution of the number of successes, so obtained is called the binomial distribution..
Binomial Distribution
A trial, which has only two outcomes i.e., "a success" or "a failure", is called a Bernoulli trial. Let X be the number of successes in a Bernoulli trial, then X can take 0 or 1 and P(X =1) = p = "probability of a success" P(X = 0) = 1 - p = q = "probability of failure". Consider a random experimen..
Poisson Distribution as a Limiting Form of the Binomial Distribution
We shall now deduce the Poisson distribution from the binomial distribution by assuming that n and p 0 such that the product np always remains finite, say l . We shall now use a very important result of limits in Calcu..
We shall now deduce the Poisson distribution from the binomial distribution by assuming that n and p 0 such that the product np always remains finite, say l . We shall now use a very important result of limits in Calcu..When can the normal distribution be used as an approximation to the bi..
When can the normal distribution be used as an approximation to the binomial distribution? => n . p = 5, n . q = 5 or n . p ≤ 5, n . q ≤ 5 or n . p > 5, n . q < 5 or n . p ≥ 5, n . q ≥ 5..
Distribution
Light affects the distribution of animals by affecting the vegetation. For example Tundra biome is characterized by insufficient light, low temperature, less vegetation so less animal life. While tropical area is characterized by high rainfall, strong light, sufficient vegetation and abu..
Poisson Distribution
Poisson Distribution - Poisson distribution is a limiting process of binomial distribution. Poisson distribution occurs when there are events which do not occur as outcomes of a definite number of outcomes. Poisson distribution is used und..
Poisson Distribution - Poisson distribution is a limiting process of binomial distribution. Poisson distribution occurs when there are events which do not occur as outcomes of a definite number of outcomes. Poisson distribution is used und..Frequency Distribution
The number which tells us how many times a particular data appears is called the frequency. For example, 2 marks have been scored by five students which means marks 2 occurs five times. Therefore, the frequency of score 2 is five. Similarly, the frequency of marks 5 is three because three stu..
Geological Distribution
Geological Distribution - The organisms show particular patterns of distribution on earth. The distribution of the species give an indication of how the earth was earlier. It is believed that the earth was a single mass called the Pangea. It consisted of two large cont..
Frequency Distribution
Frequency Distribution - A teacher gave a test to a class of 26 students. The maximum mark is 5. The marks obtained by the pupils are: Such data as above is called ungrouped (or raw) data. We may arrange the marks in ascending or descending order. The data so represented is called an arra..
Frequency Distribution - A teacher gave a test to a class of 26 students. The maximum mark is 5. The marks obtained by the pupils are: Such data as above is called ungrouped (or raw) data. We may arrange the marks in ascending or descending order. The data so represented is called an arra..Distribution of buffaloes
Buffaloes Distribution Nili Ravi Punjab, Haryana Nagpuri Central and South India Mehsana Gujarat Surti Rajasthan, Gujarat Jaffarabadi Gujarat Bhadawari U.P and M.P Murrah Punjab, Haryana, U.P ..
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