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PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
BINOMIAL, POISSON, NORMAL
DISTRIBUTION
 Frequency Distribution: It is a listing of observed /
actual frequencies of all the outcomes of an
experiment that actually occurred when experiment
was done.
 Probability Distribution: It is a listing of the
probabilities of all the possible outcomes that could
occur if the experiment was done.
 It can be described as:
 A diagram (Probability Tree)
 A table
 A mathematical formula
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Ludhiana
TYPES OF PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
Probability
Distribution
Discrete PD
Binomial
Distribution
Poisson
Distribution
Continuous
PD
Normal
Distribution
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PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
 Discrete Distribution: Random Variable can take
only limited number of values. Ex: No. of heads
in two tosses.
 Continuous Distribution: Random Variable can
take any value. Ex: Height of students in the
class.
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H
H
H
T
T
T
HH
HT
TH
TT
2nd1st
Possible
Outcomes
TREE DIAGRAM –
A FAIR COIN IS TOSSED TWICE
Attach probabilities
H
H
H
T
T
T
HH
HT
TH
TT
2nd1st
½
½
½
½
½
½
P(H,H)=½x½=¼
P(H,T)=½x½=¼
P(T,H)=½x½=¼
P(T,T)=½x½=¼
INDEPENDENT EVENTS – 1st spin has no effect on the 2nd spin
Calculate probabilities
H
H
H
T
T
T
HH
HT
TH
TT
2nd1st
½
½
½
½
½
½
P(H,H)=½x½=¼
P(H,T)=½x½=¼
P(T,H)=½x½=¼
P(T,T)=½x½=¼
Probability of at least one Head?
Ans: ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = ¾
*
*
*
DISCRETE PD – EXAMPLE (TABLE)
 Tossing a coin three times:
S = 𝐻𝐻𝐻, 𝐻𝐻𝑇, 𝐻𝑇𝐻, 𝐻𝑇𝑇, 𝑇𝐻𝐻, 𝑇𝐻𝑇, 𝑇𝑇𝐻, 𝑇𝑇𝑇
 Let X represents “No. of heads”
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X Frequency P (X=x)
0 1 1/8
1 3 3/8
2 3 3/8
3 1 1/8
BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
 There are certain phenomena in nature which can be
identified as Bernoulli’s processes, in which:
 There is a fixed number of n trials carried out
 Each trial has only two possible outcomes say success or
failure, true or false etc.
 Probability of occurrence of any outcome remains same over
successive trials
 Trials are statistically independent
 Binomial distribution is a discrete PD which
expresses the probability of one set of alternatives –
success (p) and failure (q)
 P(X = x) = 𝑪𝒓
𝒏
𝒑 𝒓
𝒒 𝒏−𝒓
(Prob. Of r successes in n trials)
 n = no. of trials undertaken
 r = no. of successes desired
 p = probability of success
 q = probability of failure
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS – BD
 Four coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability
of getting:
 No head 1/16
 No tail 1/16
 Two heads 3/8
 The probability of a bomb hitting a target is 1/5. Two bombs are
enough to destroy a bridge. If six bombs are fired at the bridge,
find the probability that the bridge is destroyed. (0.345)
 If 8 ships out of 10 ships arrive safely. Find the probability that
at least one would arrive safely out of 5 ships selected at
random. (0.999)
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BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Ludhiana
PRACTICE QUESTIONS – BD
 A pair of dice is thrown 7 times. If getting a total of 7 is
considered as success, find the probability of getting:
 No success (5/6)7
 6 successes 35. (1/6)7
 At least 6 successes 36. (1/6)7
 Eight-tenths of the pumps were correctly filled. Find the
probability of getting exactly three of six pumps correctly filled.
(0.082)
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BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Ludhiana
MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND
DISPERSION FOR THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
 Mean of BD: µ = np
 Standard Deviation of BD: σ = 𝑛𝑝𝑞
 The mean of BD is 20 and its SD is 4. Find n, p, q.
(100, 1/5, 4/5)
 The mean of BD is 20 and its SD is 7. Comment.
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FITTING OF BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
 Four coins are tossed 160 times and the following results
were obtained:
Fit a binomial distribution under the assumption that the
coins are unbiased.
 Fit a binomial distribution to the following data:
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No. of heads 0 1 2 3 4
Frequency 17 52 54 31 6
X 0 1 2 3 4
f 28 62 46 10 4
POISSON DISTRIBUTION
 When there is a large number of trials, but a
small probability of success, binomial calculation
becomes impractical
 If λ = mean no. of occurrences of an event per unit
interval of time/space, then probability that it will occur
exactly ‘x’ times is given by
 P(x) =
𝝀 𝒙 𝒆−𝝀
𝒙!
where e is napier constant & e = 2.7182
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BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
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PRACTICE PROBLEMS – POISSON
DISTRIBUTION
 On a road crossing, records show that on an average, 5 accidents
occur per month. What is the probability that 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 accidents
occur in a month? (0.0067, 0.0335, 0.08425, 0.14042, 0.17552, 0.17552)
 In case, probability of greater than 3 accidents per month exceeds 0.7, then
road must be widened. Should the road be widened? (Yes)
 If on an average 2 calls arrive at a telephone switchboard per minute, what is
the probability that exactly 5 calls will arrive during a randomly selected 3
minute interval? (0.1606)
 It is given that 2% of the screws are defective. Use PD to find the probability
that a packet of 100 screws contains:
 No defective screws (0.135)
 One defective screw (0.270)
 Two or more defective screw (0.595) 15
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CHARACTERISTICS OF POISSON
DISTRIBUTION
 It is a discrete distribution
 Occurrences are statistically independent
 Mean no. of occurrences in a unit of time is
proportional to size of unit (if 5 in one year, 10 in 2
years etc.)
 Mean of PD is λ = np
 Standard Deviation of PD is 𝜆 = 𝑛𝑝
 It is always right skewed.
 PD is a good approximation to BD when n > or = 20
and p< or = 0.05
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NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
 It is a continuous PD i.e. random variable can take on any
value within a given range. Ex: Height, Weight, Marks etc.
 Developed by eighteenth century mathematician – astronomer
Karl Gauss, so also called Gaussian Distribution.
 It is symmetrical, unimodal (one peak).
 Since it is symmetrical, its mean, median and mode all
coincides i.e. all three are same.
 The tails are asymptotic to horizontal axis i.e. curve goes to
infinity without touching horizontal axis.
 X axis represents random variable like height, weight etc.
 Y axis represents its probability density function.
 Area under the curve tells the probability.
 The total area under the curve is 1 (or 100%)
 Mean = µ, SD = σ 17
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
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DEFINING A NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
 Only two parameters are considered: Mean &
Standard Deviation
 Same Mean, Different Standard Deviations
 Same SD, Different Means
 Different Mean & Different Standard Deviations
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AREA UNDER THE NORMAL CURVE
43210-1-2-3-4
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
Standard Normal Distribution
Standard Score (z)
.34
.135
.025
.50
68-95-99.7 RULE
68% of
the data
95.5% of the data
99.7% of the data
AREA UNDER THE CURVE
 The mean ± 1 standard deviation covers approx.
68% of the area under the curve
 The mean ± 2 standard deviation covers approx.
95.5% of the area under the curve
 The mean ± 3 standard deviation covers 99.7% of
the area under the curve
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BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Ludhiana
STANDARD NORMAL PD
 In standard Normal PD, Mean = 0, SD = 1
 Z =
𝑥 − 𝜇
𝜎
 Z = No. of std. deviations from x to mean. Also called Z Score
 x = value of RV
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BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Ludhiana
PRACTICE PROBLEMS – NORMAL
DISTRIBUTION
 Mean height of gurkhas is 147 cm with SD of 3 cm. What is
the probability of:
 Height being greater than 152 cm. 4.75%
 Height between 140 and 150 cm. 83.14%
 Mean demand of an oil is 1000 ltr per month with SD of 250
ltr.
 If 1200 ltrs are stocked, What is the satisfaction level? 78%
 For an assurance of 95%, what stock must be kept? 1411.25 ltr
 Nancy keeps bank balance on an average at Rs. 5000 with SD
of Rs. 1000. What is the probability that her account will have
balance of :
 Greater than Rs. 7000 0.0228
 Between Rs. 5000 and Rs. 6000
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Probability Distributions

  • 2. DISTRIBUTION  Frequency Distribution: It is a listing of observed / actual frequencies of all the outcomes of an experiment that actually occurred when experiment was done.  Probability Distribution: It is a listing of the probabilities of all the possible outcomes that could occur if the experiment was done.  It can be described as:  A diagram (Probability Tree)  A table  A mathematical formula 2 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 3. TYPES OF PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION Probability Distribution Discrete PD Binomial Distribution Poisson Distribution Continuous PD Normal Distribution 3 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 4. PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION  Discrete Distribution: Random Variable can take only limited number of values. Ex: No. of heads in two tosses.  Continuous Distribution: Random Variable can take any value. Ex: Height of students in the class. 4 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 8. DISCRETE PD – EXAMPLE (TABLE)  Tossing a coin three times: S = 𝐻𝐻𝐻, 𝐻𝐻𝑇, 𝐻𝑇𝐻, 𝐻𝑇𝑇, 𝑇𝐻𝐻, 𝑇𝐻𝑇, 𝑇𝑇𝐻, 𝑇𝑇𝑇  Let X represents “No. of heads” 8 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana X Frequency P (X=x) 0 1 1/8 1 3 3/8 2 3 3/8 3 1 1/8
  • 9. BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION  There are certain phenomena in nature which can be identified as Bernoulli’s processes, in which:  There is a fixed number of n trials carried out  Each trial has only two possible outcomes say success or failure, true or false etc.  Probability of occurrence of any outcome remains same over successive trials  Trials are statistically independent  Binomial distribution is a discrete PD which expresses the probability of one set of alternatives – success (p) and failure (q)  P(X = x) = 𝑪𝒓 𝒏 𝒑 𝒓 𝒒 𝒏−𝒓 (Prob. Of r successes in n trials)  n = no. of trials undertaken  r = no. of successes desired  p = probability of success  q = probability of failure 9 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 10. PRACTICE QUESTIONS – BD  Four coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting:  No head 1/16  No tail 1/16  Two heads 3/8  The probability of a bomb hitting a target is 1/5. Two bombs are enough to destroy a bridge. If six bombs are fired at the bridge, find the probability that the bridge is destroyed. (0.345)  If 8 ships out of 10 ships arrive safely. Find the probability that at least one would arrive safely out of 5 ships selected at random. (0.999) 10 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 11. PRACTICE QUESTIONS – BD  A pair of dice is thrown 7 times. If getting a total of 7 is considered as success, find the probability of getting:  No success (5/6)7  6 successes 35. (1/6)7  At least 6 successes 36. (1/6)7  Eight-tenths of the pumps were correctly filled. Find the probability of getting exactly three of six pumps correctly filled. (0.082) 11 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 12. MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSION FOR THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION  Mean of BD: µ = np  Standard Deviation of BD: σ = 𝑛𝑝𝑞  The mean of BD is 20 and its SD is 4. Find n, p, q. (100, 1/5, 4/5)  The mean of BD is 20 and its SD is 7. Comment. 12 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 13. FITTING OF BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION  Four coins are tossed 160 times and the following results were obtained: Fit a binomial distribution under the assumption that the coins are unbiased.  Fit a binomial distribution to the following data: 13 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana No. of heads 0 1 2 3 4 Frequency 17 52 54 31 6 X 0 1 2 3 4 f 28 62 46 10 4
  • 14. POISSON DISTRIBUTION  When there is a large number of trials, but a small probability of success, binomial calculation becomes impractical  If λ = mean no. of occurrences of an event per unit interval of time/space, then probability that it will occur exactly ‘x’ times is given by  P(x) = 𝝀 𝒙 𝒆−𝝀 𝒙! where e is napier constant & e = 2.7182 14 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 15. PRACTICE PROBLEMS – POISSON DISTRIBUTION  On a road crossing, records show that on an average, 5 accidents occur per month. What is the probability that 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 accidents occur in a month? (0.0067, 0.0335, 0.08425, 0.14042, 0.17552, 0.17552)  In case, probability of greater than 3 accidents per month exceeds 0.7, then road must be widened. Should the road be widened? (Yes)  If on an average 2 calls arrive at a telephone switchboard per minute, what is the probability that exactly 5 calls will arrive during a randomly selected 3 minute interval? (0.1606)  It is given that 2% of the screws are defective. Use PD to find the probability that a packet of 100 screws contains:  No defective screws (0.135)  One defective screw (0.270)  Two or more defective screw (0.595) 15 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 16. CHARACTERISTICS OF POISSON DISTRIBUTION  It is a discrete distribution  Occurrences are statistically independent  Mean no. of occurrences in a unit of time is proportional to size of unit (if 5 in one year, 10 in 2 years etc.)  Mean of PD is λ = np  Standard Deviation of PD is 𝜆 = 𝑛𝑝  It is always right skewed.  PD is a good approximation to BD when n > or = 20 and p< or = 0.05 16 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 17. NORMAL DISTRIBUTION  It is a continuous PD i.e. random variable can take on any value within a given range. Ex: Height, Weight, Marks etc.  Developed by eighteenth century mathematician – astronomer Karl Gauss, so also called Gaussian Distribution.  It is symmetrical, unimodal (one peak).  Since it is symmetrical, its mean, median and mode all coincides i.e. all three are same.  The tails are asymptotic to horizontal axis i.e. curve goes to infinity without touching horizontal axis.  X axis represents random variable like height, weight etc.  Y axis represents its probability density function.  Area under the curve tells the probability.  The total area under the curve is 1 (or 100%)  Mean = µ, SD = σ 17 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 18. DEFINING A NORMAL DISTRIBUTION  Only two parameters are considered: Mean & Standard Deviation  Same Mean, Different Standard Deviations  Same SD, Different Means  Different Mean & Different Standard Deviations 18 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 19. AREA UNDER THE NORMAL CURVE 43210-1-2-3-4 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 Standard Normal Distribution Standard Score (z) .34 .135 .025 .50
  • 20. 68-95-99.7 RULE 68% of the data 95.5% of the data 99.7% of the data
  • 21. AREA UNDER THE CURVE  The mean ± 1 standard deviation covers approx. 68% of the area under the curve  The mean ± 2 standard deviation covers approx. 95.5% of the area under the curve  The mean ± 3 standard deviation covers 99.7% of the area under the curve 21 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 22. STANDARD NORMAL PD  In standard Normal PD, Mean = 0, SD = 1  Z = 𝑥 − 𝜇 𝜎  Z = No. of std. deviations from x to mean. Also called Z Score  x = value of RV 22 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana
  • 23. PRACTICE PROBLEMS – NORMAL DISTRIBUTION  Mean height of gurkhas is 147 cm with SD of 3 cm. What is the probability of:  Height being greater than 152 cm. 4.75%  Height between 140 and 150 cm. 83.14%  Mean demand of an oil is 1000 ltr per month with SD of 250 ltr.  If 1200 ltrs are stocked, What is the satisfaction level? 78%  For an assurance of 95%, what stock must be kept? 1411.25 ltr  Nancy keeps bank balance on an average at Rs. 5000 with SD of Rs. 1000. What is the probability that her account will have balance of :  Greater than Rs. 7000 0.0228  Between Rs. 5000 and Rs. 6000 23 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Ludhiana