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What is the main difference between the binomial and Poisson distributions in terms of what is fixed?
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What is the main difference between the binomial and Poisson distributions in terms of what is fixed?
The binomial distribution has a fixed number of trials, while the Poisson distribution has a fixed interval, usually time.
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What is the main difference between the binomial and Poisson distributions in terms of what is fixed?
The binomial distribution has a fixed number of trials, while the Poisson distribution has a fixed interval, usually time.
What is the key parameter (mean rate) called in the Poisson distribution?
The key parameter is called lambda (λ), which represents the mean rate of occurrence over the interval.
What formula is used to calculate Poisson probabilities?
The formula is P(X = x) = λ^x * e^(-λ) / x!.
What are the three main conditions for a Poisson experiment?
The conditions are: a fixed interval, independent intervals, and a constant mean rate of occurrence.
How do you recognize a Poisson experiment in a word problem?
Look for a fixed interval and mention of an average or mean rate, often described as 'something per something.'
In the Poisson distribution, what is the mean equal to?
The mean is equal to lambda (λ).
How do you find the standard deviation in a Poisson distribution?
The standard deviation is the square root of lambda (√λ).
When can you use the Poisson distribution to approximate a binomial probability?
When the number of trials (n) is at least 100 and n*p is less than or equal to 10.
How do you determine lambda (λ) when using the Poisson distribution to approximate a binomial distribution?
Set lambda equal to n*p, where n is the number of trials and p is the probability of success.
What calculator function do you use to find the probability of exactly x occurrences in a Poisson distribution?
Use the Poisson PDF function on your calculator.
What calculator function do you use to find the probability of at most x occurrences in a Poisson distribution?
Use the Poisson CDF function on your calculator.
If the average rate of cars passing an intersection is 17.6 per minute, what is lambda for the Poisson distribution?
Lambda (λ) is 17.6.
What does the Poisson CDF function calculate?
It calculates the cumulative probability that the number of occurrences is less than or equal to a specified value.
Why is the Poisson probability formula considered easier than the binomial probability formula?
It has fewer terms and only requires the mean rate (λ), making calculations simpler, especially for large n and small p.
What is the variance of a Poisson distribution?
The variance is equal to lambda (λ).