a) To find: The probability that Y=0,1,2,3 using the binomial

Brittney Lord

Brittney Lord

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2021-09-24

a) To find: The probability that Y=0,1,2,3 using the binomial distribution.
Given information:
n=50
p=0.01
b) To find: The probability that Y=0,1,2,3 using the Poisson approximation.

Answer & Explanation

Willie

Willie

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a) Calculation:
Number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials follows a binomial distribution.
So, Binomial probability at k=0,1,2,or3
P(Y=0)=(beg{array}{c}500end{array}).0.010.(10.01)50aprr0.60
P(Y=1)=(beg{array}{c}501end{array}).0.011.(10.01)51.0.30
P(Y=2)=(beg{array}{c}502end{array}).0.012.(10.01)520.07
P(Y=3)=(beg{array}{c}503end{array}).0.013.(10.01)530.01
Add all the probabilities
P(Y=0,1,2,or3)=P(Y=0)+P(Y=1)+P(Y=2)+P(Y=3)
=0.60+0.30+0.07+0.01
=0.98
The probability is 0.98.
b) Here, μ=np=50(0.01)=0.5
λ=μ=0.5
Probability at k=0,1,2:
P(Y=0)=0.50e0.50!0.60
P(Y=1)=0.51e0.51!0.30
P(Y=2)=0.52e0.52!0.07
P(Y=3)=0.5

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