Vocab
Probability
Is it Binomial?
Binomial PDF
Binomial CDF
Mean, Variance, SD
100

In your own words, what does probability mean?

The likelihood that some event occurs.

100

A spinner can land on either red, blue, or green. You spin once.

What is the sample space of this event?

Red, blue, green
100

A fair coin is flipped 20 times. You count the number of heads.

Is this binomial? Why?

Yes, it meets all of the requirements

100

A fair coin is flipped 10 times. What is the probability of getting exactly 6 heads?

0.205

20.5%

100

A fair coin is flipped 12 times. What is the probability of getting at most 4 heads?

0.194

19.4%

100

A basketball player makes 80% of their free throws. They take 25 shots. Let X be the number of made shots.

Find the n, and p values, and find the mean.

n: 25

p: 0.8

Mean: 20

200

What is the formula for the mean of a binomial distribution?

np

200
A coin is flipped twice. What is the probability of getting exactly one head?

1/2

200

A jar contains 8 red and 12 blue marbles. You draw 5 marbles without replacement and count how many are red.

Is this binomial? Why?

No, probability changes

200

A basketball player makes free throws with probability 0.8. In 8 attempts, what is the probability of making exactly 5 shots?

0.147

14.7%

200

A basketball player makes free throws with probability 0.75. In 10 attempts, what is the probability of making at least 8 shots?

0.526

52.6%

200

A factory produces light bulbs with a 10% defect rate. A sample of 50 bulbs is inspected. Let X be the number of defective bulbs.

Find the standard deviation.

SD: 2.12

300

What are the four requirements for a binomial distribution?

1. Only two options

2. Set number of trials

3. Independent events

4. Same probability of success

300

A bag contains 8 red balls and 12 blue balls. If one ball is drawn at random, what is the complement of the event "drawing a red ball"?

Drawing a blue ball

300

An online quiz randomly selects 10 questions from a large question bank, where each question has a 0.8 probability of being answered correctly. You count the number of correct answers.

Is it binomial? Why?

Yes, it meets all the requirements.

300

A factory has a 10% defect rate. If 12 items are inspected, what is the probability exactly 2 are defective?

0.23

23%

300

A factory produces items with a 5% defect rate. If 20 items are inspected, what is the probability of no more than 2 defects?

0.925

92.5%

300

A multiple-choice test has questions where a student guesses randomly with a 25% chance of getting each correct. There are 20 questions. Let X be the number of correct answers.

Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation.

Mean: 5

Variance: 3.75

SD: 1.94

400

What is the formula for the variance of a binomial distribution?

npq

400
What is the probability of drawing a queen from a standard deck of cards?

1/13

400

A machine produces bolts, and historically, 2% are defective. A quality inspector checks bolts until 3 defective ones are found and records the number of bolts inspected.

Is it binomial? Why?

No, not a fixed amount of trials

400

A multiple-choice test has 5 questions, each with 4 choices. A student guesses randomly. What is the probability they get exactly 3 correct?

0.88

8.8%

400

A student has a 0.6 probability of answering each question correctly. On a 15-question test, what is the probability of getting at least 10 correct?

0.403

40.3%

400

A fair coin is flipped 40 times. Let X be the number of heads.

Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation.

Mean: 20

Variance: 10

SD: 3.16

500

What is the formula for the standard deviation of a binomial distribution?

sqrt(npq)

500

Find the probability of NOT rolling a number greater than 4 on a die.

2/3

500

A survey is conducted by calling people at random until 50 people agree to participate. You record how many calls were made.

Is it binomial? Why?

No, not a fixed amount of trials.

500

A new medication works for 70% of patients. If 6 patients take it, what is the probability exactly 4 respond positively?

0.324

32.4%

500

A survey shows 30% of people prefer a product. If 8 people are selected, what is the probability that fewer than 3 prefer it?

0.552

55.2%

500

A new medication is effective for 65% of patients. If 30 patients take the medication, let X be the number of patients for whom it is effective.

Mean: 19.5

Variance: 6.825

SD: 2.61

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