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Here is a tough example that can be answered by defining random variable which is distributed hypergeometrically. An example highlighting the conceptual differences between modeling with replacement using the Binomial Distribution, and ... STAT 151 Section 2.1 Hypergeometric Distribution In a group of 25 factory workers, 20 are low-risk and five are high-risk. Two of the 25 factory workers are randomly selected without ... ... and similarly the probability that no damaged piece is ured call it In a shipment of 20 packages, 7 packages are damaged. The packages are randomly inspected, one at a time, without ...

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SOA #151 Exam P | Hypergeometric Distribution

SOA #151 Exam P | Hypergeometric Distribution

Here is a tough example that can be answered by defining random variable which is distributed hypergeometrically.

SOA Exam P Problem 151 — Hypergeometric vs. Binomial?

SOA Exam P Problem 151 — Hypergeometric vs. Binomial?

An example highlighting the conceptual differences between modeling with replacement using the Binomial Distribution, and ...

Multinomial and Hypergeometric Distributions (SOA Exam P – Univariate Random Variables)

Multinomial and Hypergeometric Distributions (SOA Exam P – Univariate Random Variables)

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STAT 151 Section 2.1 Hypergeometric Distribution

STAT 151 Section 2.1 Hypergeometric Distribution

STAT 151 Section 2.1 Hypergeometric Distribution

SOA Exam P Question 177 | Hypergeometric Probability

SOA Exam P Question 177 | Hypergeometric Probability

In a group of 25 factory workers, 20 are low-risk and five are high-risk. Two of the 25 factory workers are randomly selected without ...

Actuarial SOA Exam P Sample Question 105 (once 151) Solution

Actuarial SOA Exam P Sample Question 105 (once 151) Solution

... and similarly the probability that no damaged piece is ured call it

SOA Exam P Question 200 | Hypergeometric Probability

SOA Exam P Question 200 | Hypergeometric Probability

In a shipment of 20 packages, 7 packages are damaged. The packages are randomly inspected, one at a time, without ...

SOA Exam P Question 210 | Hypergeometric Probability

SOA Exam P Question 210 | Hypergeometric Probability

On a block of ten houses, k are not insured. A tornado randomly damages three houses on the block. The probability that none of ...

SOA Exam P Question 132 | Hypergeometric Distribution

SOA Exam P Question 132 | Hypergeometric Distribution

A store has 80 modems in its inventory, 30 coming from Source A and the remainder from Source B. Of the modems from Source A ...

SOA Exam P Question 211 | Hypergeometric Probability

SOA Exam P Question 211 | Hypergeometric Probability

In a casino game, a gambler selects four different numbers from the first twelve positive integers. The casino then randomly draws ...

SOA #152 Exam P | Geometric Distribution

SOA #152 Exam P | Geometric Distribution

How to answer a convolution problem without using a convolution.

Discrete Probability Distributions: The Hypergeometric Distribution (STAT I – Full Lecture)

Discrete Probability Distributions: The Hypergeometric Distribution (STAT I – Full Lecture)

In this lecture-style video, I discuss the

SOA #259 Exam P | Combinatorial Probability

SOA #259 Exam P | Combinatorial Probability

Here my explanation of the problem how I approached it myself.