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11.6 Binomial Distribution. 9.4.3.9 Use the relationship between conditional probabilities and relative frequencies in contingency tables. . Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability?. Recall expanding binomials What does this look like?.
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11.6 Binomial Distribution 9.4.3.9 Use the relationship between conditional probabilities and relative frequencies in contingency tables.
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability? • Recall expanding binomials • What does this look like? • Lesson Objective: I will be able to use binomial expansion to calculate the probability of events.
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability?
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability? • Binomial Experiment – experiment with either success of failure that remains the same with each trial, with only 2 outcomes, the probabilities should have a sum = 1. • Example: flipping a coin, rolling a 3.
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability? Find the probability of getting flipping a coin 6 times and getting 1 heads. • For the kth term
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability? • To find binomial probability. • For n trials where p = P(success) and q = P(failure) then the probability of xsuccess
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability? • Mr. Heeren gives a 5 question multiple choice quiz with 4 answers for each question. What is the probability you will get at least 2 answers correct by guessing?
Guiding Question: How can I use binomial expansion to explain probability? • Assignment: Practice Worksheet.