CK-12 Probability and Statistics - Advanced

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4.6. The Geometric Probability Distribution http://www.ck12.org


p=Probability of anSoutcome

x=The number of trials until the firstSis observed


The figure below plots a few probability distributions of the Geometric distributions. Note how the curve starts high
and drops off, with lowerpvalues producing a faster drop-off.


Example:


A court is conducting a jury selection. Letxbe the number of prospective jurors who will be examined until one is
admitted as a juror for a trial. Suppose thatxis a geometric random variable andp, the probability of juror being
admitted, is 50%.



  1. Find the mean and the standard deviation.

  2. Find the probability that more than two prospective jurors must be examined before one is admitted to the
    jury.


Solution:



  1. The mean and the standard deviation are,


μ=

1


p

=


1


0. 5


= 2


σ^2 =
1 −p
p^2

=


1 − 0. 5


0. 52


= 2


Thus


σ=


2 = 1. 41



  1. To find the probability that more than two prospective jurors will be examined before one is selected,


p(x> 2 ) =p( 3 )+p( 4 )+p( 5 )+...

Obviously, this is an infinitely large sum so it is best to use the complementary rule:

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