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Variance and Standard Deviation Example: Variance and Standard Deviation of the Number of Radios Sold in a Week x, Radios p(x), Probability (x - )2 p(x) X 0 p(0) = 0.03 (0 – 2.1)2 (0.03) = 0.1323 1 p(1) = 0.20 (1 – 2.1)2 (0.20) = 0.2420 2 p(2) = 0.50 (2 – 2.1)2 (0.50) = 0.0050 3 p(3) = 0.20 (3 – 2.1)2 (0.20) = 0.1620 4 p(4) = 0.05 (4 – 2.1)2 (0.05) = 0.1805 5 p(5) = 0.02 (5 – 2.1)2 (0.02) = 0.1682 1.00 0.8900 µx = Standard deviation 2.10 Variance X 0.89 0.9434 2 0.89 X Expected Value and Variance (Summary) The expected value, or mean, of a random variable The expected value, or mean, of a random variable is a measure of its central location. is a measure of its central location. The variance summarizes the variability in the The variance summarizes the variability in the values of a random variable. values of a random variable. The standard deviation, , is defined as the positive The standard deviation, , is defined as the positive square root of the variance. square root of the variance. Expected Value and Variance (Summary) The expected value, or mean, of a random variable is a measure of its central location. E(x) = = xf(x) E(x) = = xf(x) The variance summarizes the variability in the values of a random variable. The standard deviation, is defined as the positive square root of the variance. 2 2 2 2 Var(x) = = (x - ) f(x) Var(x) = = (x - ) f(x) Discrete Probability Discrete Probability Distribution Models Distribution Models Discrete Probability Distribution Binomial Hyper- Negative Poisson Geometric Binomial Binomial Distribution Four Properties of a Binomial Experiment 1. The experiment consists of a sequence of n 1. The experiment consists of a sequence of n identical trials. identical trials. 2. Two outcomes, success and failure, are possible 2. Two outcomes, success and failure, are possible on each trial. on each trial. 3. The probability of a success, denoted by p, does 3. The probability of a success, denoted by p, does not change from trial to trial. not change from trial to trial. stationarit 4. The trials are independent. y 4. The trials are independent. assumptio n
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