Probability Distributions

Grade 9β€’45 minutesβ€’NJ Math Student Learning Standards: a-apr.c.5; s-cp.a.2,4; s-cp.b.6,7,9; s-ic.a.2; s-id.a.1-2; s-md.a.1,3;b.6,7

Learning Objective

I can define and display probability distributions for discrete random variables to model real-world scenarios or probability experiments.

Practice Questions

This lesson includes 12 practice questions to reinforce learning.

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1. Define what constitutes a binomial distribution. List the four conditions (BINS) that must be met.

2. Explain the difference between a "success" and a "failure" in the context of a binomial experiment. Provide an example of each.

3. Describe what is meant by "independent trials" in a binomial distribution. Why is independence important?

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