Statistics - Probability - Q3 - Mod2 - Mean and Variance of Discrete Random Variable v2
Statistics - Probability - Q3 - Mod2 - Mean and Variance of Discrete Random Variable v2
Probability
Quarter 3 – Module 2:
Mean and Variance of Discrete Random
Variable
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
A. 2.53 C. 2.55
B. 2.54 D. 2.56
A. 1.5 C. 3.5
B. 2.5 D. 4.5
4. Find the mean of the probability distribution involving the random variable
X that gives the number of heads that appear after tossing four coins once.
A. 4 C. 2
B. 3 D. 1
5. The probabilities that a printer produces 0,1,2, and 3 misprints are 42%,
28%, 18%, and 12% respectively. What is the mean value of the random
variable?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
A. 1.5 C. 1.7
B. 1.3 D. 1.9
7. These are two values that describe how scattered or spread out the scores
are from the mean value of the random variable.
A. variance and standard deviation
B. mean and probability distribution
C. probability and statistics
D. mean and variance For numbers 8 and 9.
Complete the table below using mean (µ) = 5. Write the answer in your answer
sheets.
Probability Distribution Table of Random Variable X
X 2 4 6 8
P(x) 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
(x-µ) ? ? ? ?
2
(x-µ) ? ? ? ?
10. Compute for the variance and standard deviation of the Probability
Distribution table of the Random Variable X.
A. Variance = 5; Standard Deviation = 2.24
B. Variance = 4; Standard Deviation = 3.24
C. Variance = 3; Standard Deviation = 4.24
D. Variance = 2; Standard Deviation = 5.24
Lesson
Mean of the Discrete
1 Random Variable
What’s In
Let’s find out if you are ready to learn this new lesson. Do the following, write your
answer in your answer sheet.
A. Given the values of the variables X and Y, evaluate the following summations.
X1 = 5, Y1 = 3 X3 = 3, Y3 = 1
X2 = 4, Y2 = 2 X4 = 2, Y4 = 0
(1) ∑ 𝑋 (3) ∑(𝑋 + 𝑌) (5) ∑ 4𝑋𝑌
(2) ∑ 𝑋𝑌 (4) ∑ 𝑌
getting tail is or 50%, and the probability of getting head is or 50% also, but
it is hard to predict the outcome that will occur. In this lesson, you will learn how
to determine the likeliness of the happening of an event.
µ = ∑ 𝑋𝑃(𝑥)
What is It
Examples:
1. Determine the mean or Expected Value of random variable below.
X 0 1 2 3 4
P(x)
Solution:
µ = ∑ ⟮𝑥𝑃(𝑥)⟯
⟯
= or 2
Therefore, mean is 2 for the above random variable.
2. Find the mean of the random variable Y representing the number of red color
chocolates per 160-gram pack of colored chocolate packages that has the
following probability distribution.
Y 4 5 6 7
P(y) 0.10 0.37 0.33 0.20
Solution
µ = ∑ ⟮𝑋𝑃(𝑥)⟯
= ∑ ⟮4(0.10) + 5(0.37) + 6(0.33) + 7(0.20)⟯
= ∑ ⟮0.40 + 1.85 + 1.98 + 1.40⟯
= 5.63
So, the mean of the probability distribution is 5.63. This implies that the average
number of red chocolates per 160-gram is 5.63.
3. The probabilities that a customer will buy 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 items in a grocery store
Step 3: Add the results obtained in Step 2. Results obtained is the mean of the
probability distribution.
Solution:
Steps Solution
1. Construct the probability Number of Items Probability
distribution for the random variable X P(x)
X representing the number of items 1
that the customer will buy.
2
5
2. Multiply the value of the random Number of Probability X P(x)
variable X by the corresponding Items X P(x)
probability. 1
TOTAL
= 3.1
Using the formula:
𝟑𝟏
µ = ∑ 𝑿𝑷(𝒙) = =
𝟑. 𝟏
𝟏𝟎
So, the mean of the probability distribution is 3.1. This implies that the average
number of items that the customer will buy is 3.1.
What is It
Let’s try!
1. The number of cars sold per day at a local car dealership, along with its
corresponding probabilities, is shown in the succeeding table. Compute the
variance and the standard deviation of the probability distribution by following the
given steps. Write your answer in your answer sheets.
Number of Cars Sold X Probability P(x)
0 10%
1 20%
2 30%
3 20%
4 20%
In solving the problem, let’s follow the steps below.
4. Multiply the results obtained in X P(x) X·P(x) X-µ (X - µ)2 (X - µ)2 · P(x)
Step 3 by the corresponding
probability. 0 0.1 0 -2.2 4.84 0.484
1 0.2 0.2 -1.2 1.44 0.288
2 0.3 0.6 -0.2 0.04 0.012
3 0.2 0.6 0.8 0.64 0.128
4 0.2 0.8 1.8 3.24 0.648
σ = √1.56
= 1.25
So, the variance of the number of cars sold per day is 1.56 and the standard
deviation is 1.25.
2. When three coins are tossed once, the probability distribution for the random
variable X representing the number of heads that occur is given below. Compute
the variance and standard deviation of the probability distribution.
Solution:
Follow the steps in finding variance and standard deviation of the probability
distribution.
STEPS SOLUTION
1. Find the mean of the Number of Probability X · P(x)
probability distribution using the Heads P(x)
formula µ = ∑ 𝑋𝑃(𝑥) X
0 1 0
8
1 3 3
8 8
2 3 3
8 8
3 1 1
8 8
TOTAL
𝟏𝟐
µ= ∑ 𝑿𝑷(𝒙) = = 𝟏. 𝟓
�
�
2. Subtract the mean from each X P(x) X · P(x) X-µ
value of the random variable X. 0 0 0 – 1.5
= -1.5
1 1 – 1.5
= -0.5
2 2 – 1.5
= 0.5
3 3 – 1.5
= 1.5
1 -0.5 0.25
2 0.5 0.25
3 1.5 2.25
4. Multiply the results obtained in X P(x) X·P(x) X-µ (X - µ)2 (X - µ)2 · P(x)
Step 3 by the corresponding
probability. 0 0 -1.5 2.25 2.25/8 =
0.28
σ2 = ∑(𝑥 − µ)2p(x)
2 0.5 0.25 0.09
TOTAL 0.74
σ = √0.74
= 0.86
The mean in tossing 3 coins with probability of Head will show up is 0.86 and the
variance is 0.74, then the standard deviation is 0.86.
What’s More
1. s 3 4 12 20
P(s) 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.2
t 5 10 20
2. P(t) 50% 12% 38%
w 1/12 1/6 1/3 1/2
3.
P(w) 1/2 1/10 1/5 1/5
which can take only the values 1, 2, and 3, given that P(1) = , P(2) = , and P(3) =
.
5. The probabilities of a machine manufacturing 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 defective
parts in one day are 0.75, 0.17, 0.04, 0.025, 0.01, and 0.005 respectively. Find the
mean of the probability distribution.
B. Determine the Variance and Standard Deviation of each random variable. Write
your answer in your answer sheets.
5. The number of items sold per day in a sari-sari store, with its corresponding
probabilities, is shown in the table below. Find the variance and standard deviation
of the probability distribution.
19 0.20
20 0.20
21 0.30
22 0.20
23 0.10
.
What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
Make a study about how many sheets of paper you consumed weekly in
answering your Self Learning Modules. Record the quantity (total number of sheets)
per subject, then construct a probability distribution. Compute the mean, variance,
and the standard deviation of the probability distribution you made. Interpret the
result, then find out how many weeks you will consume 50 sheets of pad paper.
Assessment
Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the following probability
distribution then interpret the computed values. Write your answer in your answer
sheets.
1. Variable z representing the number of male teachers per Elementary school.
z 2 3 4 5 6
P(z) 40% 32% 11% 9% 8%
2. The number of mobile phones sold per day at a retail store varies as shown in
the given probability distribution below. Find the expected number of mobile
phones that will be sold in one day.
x 30 33 38 40 50
P(x) 0.2 0.2 0.35 0.23 0.02
3. Number of monthly absences of Juan Dela Cruz based on his previous records of
absences as presented in the probability distribution below.
Number of Absences (X) Percent P(x)
3 25%
4 30%
5 30%
6 15%
4. The number of computers sold per day at a local computer store, along with its
corresponding probabilities, is shown in the table below.
Number of Computer Sold X Probability P(x)
0 0.1
2 0.2
5 0.3
7 0.2
9 0.2
5. The number of inquiries received per day by the office of Admission in SHS X last
enrolment is shown below.
Number of Inquiries X Probability P(x)
22 0.08
25 0.19
26 0.36
28 0.25
29 0.07
30 0.05
Additional Activities
Observe yourself in a day. Find out how many hours you spend in the
following activities: house chores, answering Self Learning Modules,
planting/gardening, using social media like Facebook, messenger, tiktok,
Instagram, and YouTube, listening to music, watching television, and sleeping.
Record your data. Construct a probability distribution, then compute the mean (µ),
variance (σ2), and standard deviation (σ) of the probability distribution that you
made.
References
Additional What I have
Activities Learned
Student ’s answers Student ’s answers Assessment
may vary may vary 1 . Mean (µ) = 3.13
Variance (σ²) = 1.5732
Standard Deviation (σ) = 1.25
What's In 2 . Mean (µ) = 35.7
Variance (σ²) = 18.15
A. (1) 14 Standard Deviation (σ) = 4.26
(2) 26
(3) 20 3 . Mean (µ) = 3.35
(4) 6 Variance (σ²) = 2.0274
(5) 104 Standard Deviation (σ) = 1.42
B. 4. Mean (µ) = 5.1
Variance (σ²) = 8.29
W 1 4 9 16 25 36 Standard Deviation (σ) = 2.88
P(w)1 / 6 1 / 6 1 / 6 1 / 6 1 / 561 / 6 . Mean (µ) = 26.4
Variance (σ²) = 3.74
Standard Deviation (σ) = 1.93
What's More
A.
1. 8.7 What I Can Do
2. 11.3
3. 0.225
Student ’s answers may
4. 2.06 vary
5. 0.39
B.
1 . Variance (σ²) = 2
Standard Deviation (σ) = √2 = 1.414
What I Know
2 . Variance (σ²) = 4.64
1. A
Standard Deviation (σ) = √4.64 =2.15 2. A
3 . Variance (σ²) = 25.29 3. C
4. C
Standard Deviation (σ) = √25.29 = 5.029
5. A
4 . Variance (σ²) = 1.289 6. D
Standard Deviation (σ) = √1.289= 1.135 7. A
8. 13- , - , 1, 3
5 . Variance (σ²) = 1.56 9 9. , 1, 1, 4
Standard Deviation (σ) = √1.56 = 1.249 10. A
Answer Key
Books
Banigon Jr., Ricardo B. et. Al., 2016 Statistics and Probability for Senior High
School, Educational Resources Corporation, 11-B Sunrise Drive Barangay
Bagong Lipunan ng Crame, Cubao, Quezon City.
Belecina, Rene R. et. Al., 2016 Statistics and Probability, Rex Bookstore, 856
Nicanor Reyes Sr. St. Sampaloc, Manila
Canlapan, Raymond B., Statistics and Probability Module, Diwa Learning Systems
Inc. 4/F SEDCCO 1 Bldg. 120 Thailand corner Legaspi Streets, Legaspi Village,
1229 Makati City, Philippines
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