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WEEK TEN ASSIGNMENTS

 

  Section 4.3

Section Learning Objectives

Learn how to find probabilities using the Poisson Distribution.
Learn transformations of the Poisson Distribution.

Read
Read and print the section powerpoint Poisson Distribution .

*Complete this assignment before attending class.

Watch
Watch the lecture video Poisson Distribution .
Video Length: 23m47s

*Complete this assignment before attending class.

 

  Section 4.2

Section Learning Objectives

Learn how to determine if a probability experiment is a binomial experiment.
Learn how to find binomial probabilities using the binomial probability formula.
Learn how to graph a binomial distribution.
Learn how to find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of a binomial probability distribution.

Read
Read and print the section powerpoint Binomial Distribution .

*Complete this assignment before attending class.

Watch
Watch the lecture video Binomial Distribution .
Video Length: 

*Complete this assignment before attending class.

 Practice
Complete the practice problems for section 4.2 (Binomial Distribution)
Number of Problems: 7
Number of Attempts: Unlimited up to the due date.

*Begin this assignment before attending class. Make at least one attempt on all problems.
Write down what you need clarificatin on or assistance with in class. 
The assignment should be completed by the due date listed in My Math Lab.

 

  Section 4.3

Section Learning Objectives

Learn how to convert from the Binomial Distribution to the Poisson Distribution.

Read
Read and print the section powerpoint Poisson Approximation to the Binomial Distribution .

*Complete this assignment before attending class.

Watch
Watch the lecture video Poisson Approximation to the Binomial Distribution .
Video Length: 

*Complete this assignment before attending class.

 Practice
Complete the practice problems for section 4.3 (Poisson Distribution &  Binomial Conversion to the Poisson)
Number of Problems: 8
Number of Attempts: Unlimited up to the due date.

*Begin this assignment before attending class. Make at least one attempt on all problems.
Write down what you need clarificatin on or assistance with in class. 
The assignment should be completed by the due date listed in My Math Lab.

 

 

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