Probability and Normal Distribution
Exercise 2.2
Data Representation and Binomial Probability Distribution
Task 1: Use the following data:
Create two graphs. One graph should be a bar chart and second graph should be a pie chart. Explain which
graph you think is the most appropriate graphical representation of the data.
Task 2: An example of a binomial experiment is flipping a coin a specific number of times. Create an
example of a binomial experiment (other than flipping a coin a specific number of times). Identify how your
experiment meets the requirements of a binomial experiment. State how p would be calculated and what x
represents.
Submission Requirements:
0 Submit the assignment in a Microsoft Word or Excel document.
0 Show detailed steps and provide appropriate rationale with your answers.
Evaluation Criteria:
Task 1:
0 Did you create two graphs to graphically represent the data in the given scenario?
0 Did you analyze and provide appropriate rationale on why the graph you chose is the best
representation of the data graphically?
Task 2:
0 Did you submit an example of the binomial experiment that was different from the coin-toss
example?
0 Did you identify x and p?
0 Did you explain how your example is a correct use of a binomial experiment?
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