Binomial Probability Using the TI-84

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2017
  • Learn the quickest way possible to find binomial probabilities using the TI-84 graphing calculator. We will use both binompdf and binomcdf to find individual probabilities or cumulative probabilities.
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      @MathandStatsHelp  Před rokem

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    @nickabstract6774 Před 9 měsíci

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    @rodm8113 Před 3 lety +1

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  • @pistoe
    @pistoe Před rokem

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  • @charlenetutorsmath8741

    Studying for Praxis for Math Education. My experience with these types of probability problems has been hit or miss and "piece-meal". As a tutor, I just follow whatever procedures my student's teachers prescribe., but I have not felt like an "expert." I am trying to organize my own mind, so that I don't have to "reorient" myself every single time I am presented with these types of probability questions.. This video was well-organized, and your explanation for cdf versus pdf was timely for me. Thank you! :)

  • @jjjjfunfamily2024
    @jjjjfunfamily2024 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, it's helpful, I was struggling to found the probability

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    @ismailmuhammad8622 Před rokem

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  • @brookeofarrell5994
    @brookeofarrell5994 Před 5 lety

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    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 5 lety

      Happy to hear it helped

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 5 lety +1

      @@brookeofarrell5994 yes it will. For the p just type in 2/5 (2 divided by 5). As long as the probability is between 0 and 1, it will work.

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    @mishogede Před 2 lety

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  • @Jamisaurus09
    @Jamisaurus09 Před 5 lety

    This just saved me so much time! Thank you for the demonstration. Could you perhaps tell me how to do a "between" 2 numbers? Say, between 7 and 9?

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 5 lety +9

      I'm happy to hear it helped you. If it says inclusive that means it includes both the 7 and 9, so you would do the binomcdf(n, p, 9)-binoncdf(n, p, 6). The reason you do the 6 is because binomcdf (n, p, 9) adds everything from 0 to 9, so you only want the values from 7 to 9, so you want to exclude everything from 0-6. Hopefully, that makes sense. You would just replace the n and the p with the values given to you in the problem. I would really appreciate it if you would subscribe! I have a lot of videos on my website mathandstatshelp.com/ . It is free for anyone to use.

    • @potatopotato5127
      @potatopotato5127 Před 2 lety +2

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      @paulinarios3665 Před rokem

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    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před rokem

      You're welcome

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    @riccardob6921 Před 6 lety +1

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    @memorychingwalu4948 Před rokem

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  • @janajabr46
    @janajabr46 Před 4 lety

    I learnt in school that for n>=30 we can approximate to normal and work an answer for whatever the probability is, by adding continuity to our upper/lower limits, do we get the same answer as we would in just plugging the numbers in using a TI 84 calculator ?
    In other words, If my question was let X-Bin(100,0.2) Find P(14

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      The answers will be slightly different, since binomial is discrete and normal is continuous. The binomial answer found using the binomcdf is going to me a more precise answer. The reason for using the normal estimate is that before technology it was to cumbersome to do hand calculations for large samples. The normal distribution would give a close estimate, because of the central limit theorem. If you are using an online platform for homework, it might not be programmed with both answers, and I would do it the way you were instructed in class. Some are programmed with both answers. Some teachers and professors are old school, and only use tables. The binomial table only goes to 20 or 30 depending on the book. I would reach out to your instructor to see if they would take both answers, or if they only want the normal estimate.

    • @janajabr46
      @janajabr46 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MathandStatsHelp Got it, thank you

  • @mden2490
    @mden2490 Před 4 lety

    I know that its been a while since this video was made, but i hope that someone could answer how would enter knowing the percentage, and N and the probability is written as “between more then (number ) and less then ( number )”in the calculator? So its not asking this in separate questions? As in your demonstration.

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety

      Here's another video I made that addresses how to find between values: czcams.com/video/3qHIJQ3JNk0/video.html The examples that address this start about 16 min 35 seconds into the video.

    • @mden2490
      @mden2490 Před 4 lety

      Thank so much! If i may ask another question, and using the same question as before how would you enter “ less then (8), or (15) or more? Would it be the same as the exclusive formula?

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety

      You would add the two together. Find the individual values, then add the two probabilities together.

    • @mden2490
      @mden2490 Před 4 lety

      Thanks so much. If you haven’t done so already, it would really be great to do a video with these types of problems that have two values and have ( between, and, or, less then and more than) etc...??

  • @ashleymarie1399
    @ashleymarie1399 Před 3 lety

    If my hw says "no more than" how would I put that in the calculator? is it the same thing? btw i love your videos they help so much!

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      No more than means less than. You would stop at one less than the given number. Let's say the given number is x, you would do binomcdf(n,p,x-1)

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 3 lety

      This video is a newer explanation: czcams.com/video/3qHIJQ3JNk0/video.html

  • @SA-hv7iz
    @SA-hv7iz Před 5 měsíci

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  • @FloraNovax3
    @FloraNovax3 Před 10 měsíci

    How would you do this in the ti84 if it asked for between probability? Like between 3 and 5?
    Or if it says at least 1? I’m so confused 😅

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Between 3 and 5, you would need to subtract out what you don't want. If you do binomcdf(n,p,5) it adds up all the probabilities from 0 to 5. If you only want between 3 to 5, inclusive, you want to subtract out 0-2. You would do binomcdf(n,p, 5)-binomcdf(n,p,2)

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 10 měsíci +1

      For at least 1, you would just do 1 minus the probability of 0 successes. 1-binompdf(n,p,0)

  • @mynameiswhite3910
    @mynameiswhite3910 Před rokem

    Urgent!!! How do i change my screen to ask for the values instead of directly putting them myself????

  • @layanjabr436
    @layanjabr436 Před 4 lety

    Is there a way to get the calculator to solve P(x

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety

      There is not an inverse binomial button. I'm not 100% clear on what you're asking. Are you trying to find x? You could just try different values for x until you get the correct probability.

    • @layanjabr436
      @layanjabr436 Před 4 lety

      @@MathandStatsHelp I'm asking about the inverse yes, Basically the question gives me X belongs to Bin (10,0.2) and P (X

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      Unfortunately, no. They have inverse for t and normal distributions, but not binomial.

    • @layanjabr436
      @layanjabr436 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MathandStatsHelp Alright, Thank youuu

  • @Winchester_1967
    @Winchester_1967 Před 2 lety

    Hi I have a problem, hopefully someone can answer it:
    Whenever I go to Binom(cdf), I need to plug in a range of values, but my calculator is not giving me the option to do so. Please help.

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 2 lety

      I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but example f and g might help: czcams.com/video/3qHIJQ3JNk0/video.html

  • @tubeprincessamirahtv7993

    how about greater than equal?

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      Since you want the values that are greater than or equal to, you want to exclude all values less than. Say n=5, p=.25, and you want the probability x>=2, you would do 1-binomcdf(5, .25, 1). The last value you want excluded is x-1 or 1 less than the given value.

  • @missdhara6434
    @missdhara6434 Před 4 lety

    Isn't "At least 4" supposed to be :: P= more than or equal to 4? so shouldn't it be Binomcdf (9.6.2, 4) Why/how is it Binomcdf (9, 6.2, 3)??

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, at least means greater than or equal to. In the calculator, binomcdf starts with adding probabilities from 0 until you tell the calculator to stop. We don't want the values from 0 to 3 in our answer, so we use the compliment rule and do 1 - the sum of the probabilities of the values we want excluded.

  • @NguyenVan-bk4bm
    @NguyenVan-bk4bm Před 2 lety

    P(X>=4) = 1-binomcdf(9.0.62,3) I don't understand Why X>=4 BUT you used number 3 at the last one ?

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 2 lety

      Because I'm excluding 0-3. I don't want to exclude the 4. I want it in my answer. If I used 4, then it would be excluded too.

  • @keithjohnson3962
    @keithjohnson3962 Před rokem

    the video looks all messed up , the audio is fine

  • @noyaaaaa_
    @noyaaaaa_ Před 4 lety

    Don’t you have to consider q? The probability of failure?

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 4 lety

      You do if you are using hand calculations. The calculator is programmed to enter the values as nCx*p^x*(1 - p)^(n-x). If you recall, q=1-p.

  • @PamelaDFrank
    @PamelaDFrank Před 5 lety

    OK, so this was time wasted: I specifically watched because I am having trouble entering 1-binon... and when you finally got there you 'forgot' and did some jimmy-rigged kind of entry - I can fumble my way through entering info - I want to know how to do it right in the first place. So this was not helpful. Please be mindful & meticulous when demonstrating techniques.

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm sorry to hear that you didn't understand what you needed to. If you could be more specific as to what you were confused on, maybe I could help. If you just need to enter the 1- binomcdf(), you can enter the 1 - then go to the menu 2nd VARS and select the binomcdf, you don't have to do any shortcuts. You do have to be careful with the 1-bimoncdf to determine whether the value given is included or excluded. For example if it said more than 4 and your x was 10 and p was .35, since 4 is not included in the answer, you would enter 1 - 2nd VARS find binomcdf (10, .35, 4). You would enter the 4 because you want it excluded from your answer. If it said at least 4, you would do the 1 - 2nd VARS find binomcdf (10, .35, 3) because you only want to exclude 0-3 and you want the 4 to be included in the answer.

    • @PamelaDFrank
      @PamelaDFrank Před 5 lety +1

      Oh My Goodness; I never expected a response; much less such a thorough, timely and helpful one. Your response gave me the exact guidance I was looking for and then some - thank you very much. I appreciate your kindness and your patience; STATS is so stressful, and you treated me with more regard than I deserved - it didn't go unnoticed and I truly thank you for that and for your help. Blessings to you! @@MathandStatsHelp

    • @MathandStatsHelp
      @MathandStatsHelp  Před 5 lety +2

      Glad you figured it out.

    • @kamalekermawi
      @kamalekermawi Před 4 lety +4

      Speak more kindly next time! You're lucky you even got a reply.