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2. . Daniel Bernoulli, who published the St. Petersburg Paradox, also discovered the Bernoulli Principle.Bernoulli Trials are named after his uncle.. 3. P.M.F of the Hypergeometric Distribution. If X is the number of S's in a completely random sample of size n drawn from a population consisting of

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Today s Goals

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    1. 1 Today’s Goals Apply discrete probability distributions: Negative binomial Poisson Homework #7 (due Wednesday March 25) Ch3: 65; 66 (don’t fall into the flaw of averages on (b); just find p( zero passengers) for (c); 68; 77; 1 web problem.

    2. 2 Daniel Bernoulli, who published the St. Petersburg Paradox, also discovered the Bernoulli Principle. Bernoulli Trials are named after his uncle.

    3. 3 P.M.F of the Hypergeometric Distribution If X is the number of S’s in a completely random sample of size n drawn from a population consisting of M S’s and (N–M) F’s, then the probability distribution is hypergeometric distribution and is given by :

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