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Binomial Distribution Data Analysis Example | Lesson 54 | Probability & Statistics | Learning Monkey
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2022Jul 12
Binomial Distribution Data Analysis Example In this class, We discuss the Binomial Distribution Data Analysis Example. The reader should have prior knowledge of binomial distribution. Click Here. Example: Assume you published a video on youtube 30 days before. Your video got 300 views and 60 likes. What is the probability of getting four likes tomorrow? Solution: Getting a view is an independent event. Viewing the video is an experiment in our example. Probability he click a like button = 60 / 300 = 0.2 Each experiment will result in two actions. Press the like button or no. P(4 likes in one day) =? 300 views in 30 days. So ten views in one day. Now, we got n = 10, p = 0.2, and x = 4. P(X = 4) = 10C4 (0.2)^4 (0.8)^6 P(X = 4) = 0.08808 Link for playlists:    / @learningmonkey   Link for our website: https://learningmonkey.in Follow us on Facebook @   / learningmonkey   Follow us on Instagram @   / learningmonkey1   Follow us on Twitter @   / _learningmonkey   Mail us @ learningmonkey01@gmail.com

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