Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions
Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions
Continuous Random Variables and Probability Distributions
Probability Distributions
MATH30-6
Probability and Statistics
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to
• Determine probabilities from the probability density
functions;
• Determine probabilities from cumulative distribution
functions and cumulative distribution functions from
probability density functions, and the reverse;
• Calculate means and variances for continuous random
variables;
• Calculate probabilities, determine means and variances
for some common continuous probability distributions
and
• Standardize normal random variables;
Probability Density Function
For a continuous random variable
X, a probability density
function is a function such that
(1)
(2)
(3) area under f(x) from a to b for any a and b
(4-1)
Probability Density Function
A histogram is an approximation
to a probability density
function.
(4-2)
Probability Density Function
Examples:
4-1/110 Electric Current Let the continuous random
variable X denote the current measured in a thin copper
wire in milliamperes. Assume that the range of X is [0, 20
mA], and assume that the probability density function pf
X is for . What is the probability that a current
measurement is less than 10 milliamperes?
Probability Density Function
4-1/111 Suppose that for . Determine
the following:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
(f) Determine x such that .
(g) Determine x such that .
Probability Density Function
4-2/111 Suppose that for . Determine
the following:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e) Determine x such that .
(4-3)
for .
(4-4)
The variance of X, denoted as V(X) or σ2, is
(4-5)
Mean and Variance of a
Continuous Random Variable
Examples:
4.5/115 Let be a random variable with density function
(4-6)
is a continuous uniform random variable.
(4-7)
Continuous Uniform Distribution
Examples:
4-38/117 Suppose X has a continuous uniform distribution
over the interval [2.5, 1.5].
(a) Determine the mean, variance, and standard deviation
of X.
(b) What is ?
(c) Determine the cumulative distribution function.
Continuous Uniform Distribution
4-42/117 Suppose the time it takes a data collection
operator to fill out an electronic form for a database is
uniformly between 1.5 and 2.2 minutes.
(a) What is the mean and variance of the time it takes an
operator to fill out the form?
(b) What is the probability that it will take less than two
minutes to fill out the form?
(c) Determine the cumulative distribution function of the
time it takes to fill out the form.
Normal Distribution
• Also referred to as a Gaussian
distribution
A random X with probability density function
(4-8)
is a normal random variable with parameters μ, where ,
and σ > 0. Also
(4-10)
for .
• Then, given , as long as the derivative exists.
Summary
• Probability density function
Summary
• Continuous uniform distribution
Summary
• Normal / Gaussian distribution
Summary
• Standardizing a Normal Random
Variable
Summary
• Cumulative distribution function
of a standard random
variable is denoted as
References
• Montgomery and Runger. Applied Statistics and
Probability for Engineers, 5th Ed. © 2011
• Walpole, et al. Probability and Statistics for Engineers
and Scientists 9th Ed. © 2012, 2007, 2002