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Safriyana (F34130002)

4th Task
System Analysist and Decision Making (Prof. Dr. Ir. Marimin, M.Sc)
No.
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2.

Distribution Name
Binomial
distribution

Poisson
distribution

Type
Discrete

Discrete

Scetch

Formula

Frequently application
Thebinomialdistributionmeasures
the
probabilities of the number of
successes
overagivennumberoftrialswitha
speci
fied probability of success in each try.

Thepoissondistributionmeasuresthe
likelihood of a number of events
occuring
within a given time interval.

3.

Negative binomial

Discrete

distribution

4.

Geometric

Discrete

distribution

The negative binomial distribution


used to
estimate the number of tries before
reach
the specified number of successes. The
resulting distribution is closely
resembles the poisson.

The geometric distribution measures


the
likehood of when the first success will
occur

5.

Hypergeometric
distribution

Discrete

Thehypergeometricdistribution
measures
the probability of a specified number
of
successesinntrials,without
replacement,
fromafinitepopulation.

6.

Discrete uniform

Discrete

distribution

The discre uniform distibution applies when


all of the outcomes have an equal probability of occuring.

7.

Normal
distribution

Continuou
s

8.

Cauchy
distribution

Continuous

The normal distribution is probably the


most important distribution in statistics.
The normal distribution is used to find
significance levels in many hypothesis
tests and confidence intervals.

The cauchy distribution is important as


an example of a pathological case. Cauchy
distribution is a good indicator of how
sensitive the tests are to heavy-tail
departures from normality.

9.

Uniform
distribution

Continuou
s

10
.

Lognormal

Continuou
s

distribution

11
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Weibull
distribution

Continuou
s

The uniform distribution defines equal


probability over a given range for a
continuous distribution. One of the most
important application of it is in the generation of random numbers.

The lognormal distribution is commonly


used to model the lives of units whose
failure modes are of a fatigue-stress nature.
For example, the mathematical reasoning
for the construction of the probability
plotting scales.

The weibull distribution is one of the most


widely used lifetime distributions in reliability engineering and life data analysis
due to its versatility.

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