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In statistics the so-called binomial distribution describes the possible number of times
that a particular event will occur in a sequence of observations. The event is coded
binary, it may or may not occur.
A random variables that has finite and countable values is known as a discrete
random variable.
For example, two coins are tossed simultaneously and the number of heads obtained is
studied. If X represents the number of heads, then X, can take the values of 0 (no head
obtains), 1 (1 head obtains) and 2 (2 heads obtains), based on the following tables.
Outcomes HH HT TH TT
X 2 1 1 0
P ( X = r )= n C r p r q n −r
where
r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,……, n
q = probability of successes in each trial
q = probability of failure in each trial
Note: p + q = 1 and q = 1 − p
In general, the binomial distribution describes the behavior of a count variable X if the
following conditions apply:
If these conditions are met, then X has a binomial distribution with parameters n and p,
abbreviated B (n, p ) .
Examples
1. List all the possible values of a discrete random variable for the followings:
(a) Tossing a coin 3 times with X represents the number of tails obtained.
(b) A box contains 3 blue marbles and 2 white marbles. Two marbles are picked
at random from the box. X represents the number of blue marbles drawn.
(c) In a shooting training, a man is given 6 trials. X represents the number of
trials that hit the target.
2. P( X = x)
2y
0 1 2 3 x
The diagram shows the graph of binomial distribution for X. Find the value of y.
3. A random variable X has a binomial distribution. Given the number of trials and
the probability of success are 8 and 0.48 respectively. Find P ( X = 5) .
4. A fair coin is tossed 5 times one after another. Find the probability of getting a
“heads” twice.
5. A box contains 3 red cards and 4 blue cards. A card is taken at random from the
box with replacement. Find the probability that a blue card is chosen 4 times out of
6 times.
6. The probability that a school basketball team will win in the inter-school games is
0.65. Find the probability that the team will win
(a) exactly 4 times,
(b) at least 5 times.
7. In the training of penalty kicks for a soccer, the chance for Amer to score the goal
is 0.85. Amer tries 10 kicks. Find the probability that
(a) Amer scored 8 goals,
(b) at least 2 goals,
(c) at most 3 goals.
8. In a Form 5 class, it was found that 60% of the students have a mobile phone. If 4
students are chosen at random, determine the binomial distribution for the number
of students who have a mobile phone. Sketch the graph of this binomial
distribution.
9. 85% of the bulbs produced by a factory are accepted by SIRIM. If 10 bulbs are
chosen at random, find the probability that
(a) at least nine are accepted by SIRIM,
(b) none is rejected.
• Mean, µ = np
• Variance, σ 2 = npq
• Standard deviation, σ = npq
11. A test has 40 multiple-choice questions with options, A, B, C, D and E. Given that
there is only one right answer for each question and answers to each question are
done by guessing, find
(a) the mean of the right answers,
(b) the variance and the standard deviation of the number of right answers.
12. A group of letters written on each card is placed in a box. Each card is drawn from
the box with replacement before the next card is picked. The process is repeated n
times. Given that the mean of getting a letter “A” is 120 and the variance is 40.
Find the value of n.
13. The probability that an archer hits the target is p. After a training, it was found that
the mean score was 4.8 when the archer was given 8 chances.
(a) Find the value of p.
(b) If an archer is chosen at random, find the probability that he will hit the
target at least once.