Binomial Distribution Intro

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @rdjalayer
    @rdjalayer  4 года назад +3

    Correction: the answer to part B, has a small typo. We are answering the question, what is the probability X is between 4 and 7 inclusive, therefore in the process of answering this question we need to compute P(X=6). The exponents for 0.6 and (1 - 0.4) should both be 6, not 6 and 7 as the video shows around the 10:30 time mark.

  • @rankingtrevor
    @rankingtrevor 4 года назад

    Hello Jalayer, I attempted to create a time series forecast based on your youtube 3 pt series, the results did not align to expectations. I sent you an email with my attached attempt. Is it something you can feed back to me on? Thank you

  • @winvictorywin5612
    @winvictorywin5612 4 года назад

    Hello
    I am having airborne dust concentrations data for >1 micron size, >3 micron, 5 micron and >10 micron size.
    (> means greater than)
    These data was taken before and during dust producing work in field study.
    N=5
    How can i compare these before and during operations data ?
    It seems that there is relative percent variation in dust concentrations in atmosphere between before and during operation data. (Taking >1) micron as 100 %)
    Before operation:
    The relative percent variation of concentration with different particle size is as below. For example
    Concentration of >1 micron size particle is 100%.
    >3 micron: 80%
    >5 micron : 60%
    >10 micron: 40%.
    During operation:
    Concentration of >1 micron size particle is 100%.
    >3 micron: 90%
    >5 micron : 80%
    >10 micron: 70%.
    It seems that >10 micron particle share is increased due to that machine operation...?
    Which test is suitable for analysing these type similar data for discussion ?
    How to use statistics?
    Any comparison among these concentrations of different particle sizes ?
    thank u.

  • @yamillayicov5927
    @yamillayicov5927 4 года назад +1

    thanks