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Find 11C10

11

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What does a probability distribution for a discrete variable provide?

The possible values of the random variable and their corresponding probabilities. Table of graph or mathematical formula.

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What is a frequency distribution?

lists each category of data and the number of occurrences for each category of data 

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What is mean, median and mode?

Mean-add all numbers and divide by the amount of numbers you have 

Median-putting the numbers in order and finding the middle number 

Mode- the number repeated the most. 

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How many ways can you re-arrange 6 students?

6! or 720

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What is a random variable?

numerical measure of the outcome of a probability experiment, so its value is determine by chance. 

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What is a relative frequency?

frequency / sum of all frequencies 

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if a numerical summary of data is said to be resistant, what does that mean?

extreme values relative to the data do not affect its value substantially

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What are the two rules for a probability model? 

all probabilities need to add up to one

each probability is between 0 and 1 

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What is the difference between discrete and continuous random variable (s)? 

discrete has either a finite or countable number of values.

Continuous has infinitely many values.

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describe a bar graph? 

labeling each category of data on either the horizontal or vertical axis and the frequency or relative frequency on the other side. 

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Name three distribution shapes?

skewed left and right also symmetric 

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What is the addition rule for disjoint Events 

P(E or F)= P(E) + P(F)

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describe a probability histogram? 

the horizontal axis corresponds to the value of the random variable and the vertical axis represents the probability of each value of the random variable. 

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What is a class width when organizing continuous data in a table? 

class width is the difference between consecutive lower class limits. 

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What does the standard deviation tell us?


what's the difference between a population standard deviation and sample deviation? 

describe how far, on average, each observation is from the mean. ( deviation about the mean).


n-1 vs n (sample is not all the observations)


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About 13% of the population is left-handed. If two people are randomly selected, what is the probability that both are left-handed?

What is the probability that at least one is right-handed? 

0.0169


.9831

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What is the formula for the mean of a random discrete variable?

sigma (X* P(X))

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What does a stem-and leaf plot represents what?

quantitative data graphically

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Describe what a z-score tells us?

tells us the distance that a data value is from the mean in terms of the number of standard deviations.

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