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a description that gives the probability for each value of the random variable. It is often expressed in the format of  a table, formula, or graph.

probability distribution

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What formula is equal to the mean of a binomial probability distribution 

mu=np

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factorial 

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lowest number to fit in each class 

lower class limits 

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a collection of values that is finite or countable.

discrete random variable

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In the binomial probability formula, the variable x represents 

the number of successes

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random variable 

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Characteristic of the individual being measured or observed

variable

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has infinitely many values, and the collection 

of values is not countable

continuous random variable

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For the binomial distribution, which formula finds the standard deviation

sqrt(npq)

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S

sample standard deviation 

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the sum of all relative frequencies should add up to 

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The product of all positive integers less that or equal to a given positive integer and denoted by that integer and an exclamation point 

factorial 

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What high school does/did Professor Jack teach at?

Glen Oaks 

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P

probability of success

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data representing information and concepts that are not represented by numbers 

Qualitative data 

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If, under a given assumption, the probability of a particular observed event is extremely small, we conclude that the assumption is probably not correct. This represents the 

rare event rule 

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You weren't scared to pick this formula, so here's a free 500 points  :-)

YOU'RE WELCOME 

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q

probability of failure

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In a probability histogram, there is a correspondence between 

area and probabillity