60 CHAPTER 5 Estimating Means and ProportionsFigure 5.1. Binomial distribution n = 12, p = 1/3. Note that the number of successes is
1less than the number displayed on the x - axis. So 1 corresponds to 0 successes, 2
corresponds to 1 success, 3 corresponds to 2 successes,... , 13 corresponds to 12
successes.
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Number of Successes +1ProbabilityFigure 5.2. Poisson distribution with lambda = 0.87. Note that the number of events is
1 less than the number displayed on the x - axis. So 1 corresponds to 0 events, 2
corresponds to 1 event and so on.
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Number of Events +1Probability