Math Statistics
Math Statistics
Math Statistics
— what makes them different is that their values are the results of
chance events.
— a function that associates a real number to each element of
the sample space.
— it is number and the value is random (depends of chance)
Discrete
— they are countable.
— there are no values in between.
Continuous
— they are measurable
— there is an in nite number of possible outcomes.
Probability
— it is the ratio between the number of favorable outcomes and
the total number of possible outcomes.
— we can calculate the probability for each random variable by
diving the frequency and the number of outcomes.
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Mean
— the average number
— formula, where X denotes the random variable, and P(X) is the
corresponding probability:
∑ (read as “Sigma"),
the mean (μ, read as “miu")
Variance
— the average of the squared distances from the mean
— remember (if the variance is low, the data tend to be close
together and if higher, the data tend to be farther apart)
To nd the Variance of a Discrete Random Variable, here are
the steps:
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I. Normal Distribution
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Percentile
— divide a ranked distribution into 100 equal parts.
STEPS:
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Example problem 1:
Example problem 2:
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