Transcription of Normal, Binomial, Poisson Distributions
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Library, Teaching and Learning Normal, Binomial, Poisson Distributions QMET201. 2014 Lincoln University Did you know that QMET stands for Quantitative Methods? That is, methods for dealing with quantitative data, not qualitative data. It is assumed you know about averages means in particular and are familiar with words like data, standard deviation, variance, probability, sample, population You must know how to use your calculator to enter data, and from this, access the mean, standard deviation and variance You need to become familiar with the various symbols used and their meanings be able to speak the language Sample statistics are estimates of population parameters.
What proportion of fibres would have a breaking strength of 14.45 or less? Draw a diagram, label and shade area required: Convert raw score X to standard score Z : 2.0 4.55 14.45 23.56 Z That is, the raw score of 14.45 is equivalent to a standard score of -2.0. It is negative because it is on the left hand side of the curve.
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