Standard #: MA.912.DP.6.4


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Given a binomial distribution, calculate and interpret the expected value. Solve real-world problems involving binomial distributions.


Clarifications


Clarification 1: Instruction focuses on the connection between binomial distributions and coin tossing and the connection to one-question surveys in which the question has two possible responses.

Related Courses

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1210300: Probability and Statistics Honors (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2019, 2019 - 2022, 2022 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current))


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Lesson Plan

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The Cereal Prize Estimation

How many boxes of cereal would you have to purchase to win all six prizes?

This lesson uses class data collected through simulations to allow students to answer this question. Students simulate purchasing cereal boxes and create a t-confidence interval with their data to determine how many boxes they can expect to buy.

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