A circular spinner has 8 equal sections. 3 of the sections are labelled "Success" and the others are labelled 4,5,6,7,8 .Suppose you spin the spinner 4 times and count the number of times the arrow lands on "Success".
a) What distribution can you use to model the outcomes of this problem? Explain why and state the formula and the parameters needed to use this model.
b) Create a probability distribution for the Random Variable defined to be the number of times you spin a "Success" out of four spins.
c)What kind of probability is being used for p and q?
A circular spinner has 8 equal sections. 3 of the sections are labelled "Success" and the...
Say you have a spinner when with 10 different sections (all equally sized and numbered 1-10). If you plan to spin the wheel 20 times and will count the number 3 as a success. a) What is the probability of getting the number 3 in one spin (probability of Success)? b) Assuming this fits the criteria for a binomial distribution, what would be the expected value (mean) be? c) What would the standard deviation be?
Say you have a spinner wheel with ten different sections (all equally sized and numbered 1-10). if you plan to spin the wheel 20 times, and will count the number 3 as a success... a) What is the probability of getting the number 3 in one spin (probability of success)? b) Assuming this fits all the criteria for a binomial distribution, what would the expected value (mean) be? c) What would the standard deviation be?
Problem 1: Game Spinner We will be comparing empirical (relative frequencies based on an observation of a real-life process) to theoretical (long-run relative frequency) probabilities. We will use StatCrunch to simulate this process using a board game spinner three times so that we can determine the total number of spaces moved in three turns. The board game spinner looks like the image below. The spinner is equally likely to land on any given section. f) Calculate the theoretical probability of...
Use simulations to prove that the binomial distribution is correct. The binomial distribution has two parameters n and p. There are n trials and each has two possible outcomes, with probability p for “success” and 1-p for “failure”. The binomial gives the probability distribution for the number of successes in n trials. You will conduct simulations with r replicates, where each simulation replicates does n simulated “coin flips”. You will add up the number of successes in each coin flip,...
A Math teacher gives a test with 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 possible answers. You randomly guess the answers. Let X be the random variable defined to be the number of correct answers out of 5 test questions. a)What probability distribution should you use to model the probabilities of this random variable. Explain and state the formula in terms of x only. b)Create a probability distribution table for random variable X c) Determine the probability you will...
The Binomial and Poisson Distributions Both the Binomial and Poisson Distributions deal with discrete data where we are counting the number of occurrences of an event. However, they are very different distributions. This problem will help you be able to recognize a random variable that belongs to the Binomial Distribution, the Poisson Distribution or neither. Characteristics of a Binomial Distribution Characteristics of a Poisson Distribution The Binomial random variable is the count of the number of success in n trials: number of...
For this assignment, your job is to create a simple game called
Opoly.
The objectives of this assignment are to:
Break down a problem into smaller, easier problems.
Write Java methods that call upon other methods to accomplish
tasks.
Use a seed value to generate random a sequence of random
numbers.
Learn the coding practice of writing methods that perform a
specific task.
Opoly works this way: The board is a circular track of variable
length (the user determines the...
Can Dogs Understand Human Cues? EXPLORATION Dogs have been domesticated for about 14,000 years. In that time, have they been able to develop an understanding of human gestures such as pointing or glancing? How about simi lar nonhuman cues? Researchers Udell, Giglio, and Wynne tested a small number of dogs in order to answer these questions. In this exploration, we wll first see whether dogs can understand human gestures as well as nonhuman gestures. To test this, the researchers positioned...
please answer "def turn_payouts(move_a, move_b):" in
python.
Notes Two players will face each other. They each decide independently to "cooperate" or "cheat". If they both cooperated, they each win two points. If they both cheated, nobody wins anything. one cheats, the cheater gets +3 and the cooperator loses a point. That wasn't very kind! One turn is defined as each player making a choice, and winning or losing some points as a result. Shared history against this player is available...
Do 5 minutes written presentation and an infographic or
a poster:
Design a Health Campaign: This assignment gives
you the chance to design a strategic intervention for some kind of
health issue. This is an opportunity to use your
design skills to make a print ad, video spot, or social media
campaign. Your media work (video, poster, social media campaign
plan with infographic, etc.) must be accompanied by a rationale
where you explain your methodology and how the evidence base...