Womack Report

April 16, 2007

Finite Math, April 16

Filed under: Math,Notes,School — Phillip Womack @ 8:57 am

Got my test from last week back. 100, like I was expecting. This test was easy way out of proportion to the previous tests.
Binomial Probability

The Binomial Probability Model is a sequence of trials, each of which consists of a single experiment. Each trial is assumed to be independent. Also referred to as Bernoulli trials, if the only possible outcomes are success or failure, the experiment is repeated, the repeated trials are independent, and the probability of each outcome is constant across trials.

The probability of a perticular outcome resulting from multiple trials is the product of the probabilities of each individual trial result.

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