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Probability for computing practical file

The document outlines a practical course on Probability for Computing, detailing various statistical distributions such as Binomial, Multinomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, and Normal distributions. It includes formulas for plotting, fitting, and calculating probabilities, as well as application problems and methods for generating random numbers from both discrete and continuous distributions. Additionally, it covers calculations for cumulative distribution functions, covariance, and correlation coefficients.
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Probability for computing practical file

The document outlines a practical course on Probability for Computing, detailing various statistical distributions such as Binomial, Multinomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, and Normal distributions. It includes formulas for plotting, fitting, and calculating probabilities, as well as application problems and methods for generating random numbers from both discrete and continuous distributions. Additionally, it covers calculations for cumulative distribution functions, covariance, and correlation coefficients.
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ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARM COLLEGE

Course Title: Probability For Computing


Practical

Submitted To:
Lokesh Kumar Shrivastav Sir
Faculty Of Computer Science

Submitted By:

Name : Sudeep Kumar Singh


Roll No. : 22/28021
Course : B.Sc. Computer Science Hons.
1. Plotting and fitting of Binomial distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.

Formula Used =BINOM.DIST(B3,$G$2,A3, FALSE) Binomial distribution

Here, B3, G2 and A3 contain number of success, trials and A3


probability of success respectively.
2. Plotting and fitting of Multinomial distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.
3. Plotting and fitting of Poisson distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.

=POISSON.DIST(A3,$G$4,FALSE) Poisson distribution


Formula Used
=AVERAGE(A2:A26) Mean

Here, A3:A26 contains the data (i.e. from 31 to 24).


G4 contains mean and A3 is the first data (i.e. 31).
4. Plotting and fitting of Geometric distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.

Formula Used =POWER(C3,A3-1)*B3 Geometric distribution

Here, C3, A3 & B3 are the probability of failure, no. of trials &
probability of success.
5. Plotting and fitting of Uniform distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.

=IF(AND(A5 >= $D$4, A5 <= $D$5), 1 / Uniform distribution


Formula ($D$5 - $D$4), 0)
Used =MIN(A5:A24) Minimum
=MAX(A5:A24) Maximum

Here, A5:A24 contains the data (i.e. from 10.4 to 7.6).


D5 contains maximum and D4 has minimum.
6. Plotting and fitting of Exponential distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.

=EXPON.DIST(A5,$D$6,TRUE) Exponential distribution


Formula
=AVERAGE(A5:A25) Mean
Used
=1/D5 λ

Here, A5:A25 contains the data (i.e. from 9.206343 to 9.276345).


D5 contains mean and D6 has λ.
7. Plotting and fitting of Normal distribution and graphical
representation of probabilities.

=NORM.DIST(A5,$D$5,$D$6,TRUE Normal distribution


)
Formula Used
=AVERAGE(A5:A25) Mean
=STDEV(A5:A25) Standard Deviation

Here, A5:A25 contains the data (i.e. from 9.206343 to 9.276345).


D5 contains mean and D6 has standard deviation.
8. Calculation of cumulative distribution functions for Exponential
and Normal distribution.

Exponential
=EXPON.DIST(E4, E3, TRUE)
distribution
Formula Used
=NORM.DIST(E10,E9,E8,TRUE) Normal Distribution

Here, E4, E3 contain the x and λ respectively.


E8, E9, E10 contain σ, μ and x respectively.
9. Application problems based on the Binomial distribution.

=BINOM.DIST(7,B7,B8,FALSE Binomial distribution


Formula Used
)

Here, B7 & B8 contain no. of trials and probability of success


respectively.

10. Application problems based on the Poisson distribution.

Formula Used =POISSON.DIST(1,A8, TRUE) Poisson distribution

Here, A8 contains means of the data.


11. Application problems based on the Normal distribution.

=1-NORMDIST(120, $A$9 , $B$9, TRUE) Normal


Formula Used
=NORMDIST(85, $A$9, $B$9, TRUE) distribution

Here, A9 and B9 contain means and standard deviation of the data


respectively.

12. Presentation of bivariate data through scatter-plot diagrams and


calculations of covariance.

=COVAR(B5:B14,C5:C14 Covariance
Formula Used
)
Here, B5:B14 and C5:C14 contain the X and Y column data
respectively.

13. Calculation of Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficients.

Formula Used =PEARSON(A4:A8,B4:B8) Karl Pearson Correlation Coefficient

Here, A4:A8 & B4:B8 contains the respective X & Y data.


14. To find the correlation coefficient for a bivariate frequency
distribution.

Formula Used =CORREL(A6:A15,B6:B15) Correlation Coefficient

Here, A6:A15 & B6:B15 contains the respective X & Y data.


15. Generating Random numbers from discrete (Bernoulli, Binomial,
Poisson) distributions.
16. Generating Random numbers from continuous (Normal, Uniform)
distributions.

Bernoulli
=IF(RAND() <= 5, 1, 0)
distribution
Random Binomial
=BINOM.INV(10,0.5,RAND())
Formula number distribution
Used =POISSON.DIST(1,RAND(),FALSE) generation Poisson distribution
=NORM.DIST(RAND(),5,3,FALSE) using Normal distribution
Uniform
=ROUND(1 + (10 - 1 + 1)*RAND(), 0)
distribution

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