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Discrete Probability: Binomial, Poisson, Geometric

Learn About the Binomial Formula, the Binomial Distribution, and Use Excel

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    • Discrete Probability: Binomial, Poisson, Geometric
      • Example of Binomial Distribution and Probability
    • Finding the Minimum Sample Size
      • Sample Size For Means Using Margin of Error and Confidence Interval
      • Sample Size for Proportions Using Margin of Error and Confidence
    • Finding z Critical Values (zc)
    • Hypothesis Testing
      • Independent Samples T-Test By Hand
      • One Sample T-Test Hypothesis Test By Hand
      • One Way ANOVA By Hand
      • One-Tailed z-test Hypothesis Test By Hand
      • Two-Tailed z-test Hypothesis Test By Hand
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      • Expected Value Probability and Odds
      • Finding Normal Probability Using the z Table: P(74 < x < 78)
      • Probability Using zTable and Samples Greater than One
      • Using Contingency Tables for Probability and Dependence
      • Using the Empirical Rule (95-68-34 or (50-34-14)
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