Calculating Variance of Two Bernoulli Experiments

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In summary, expanding one Bernoulli experiment to two would result in P(X=1) = p^2, E(X) = p^2, and Var(X) = ? when success is defined as two consecutive successes. The formula for the variance of a Bernoulli trial can then be used by plugging in p^2 for p.
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say you perform one bernoulli experiment where outcome X = 0 and X=1 are failure and success, respectively. then you have P(X=0) = 1-p and P(X=1) = p.

what if you expand this to two bernoulli experiments? only 1/4 cases would be successful, so you would have:

P(X=1) = p^2
E(X) = p^2
Var(X) = ?

i'm hung up on how to calculate Var(X). any thoughts?
 
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1/4 cases are successful if you define success to be two consecutive trials in a row succeed. In this case you just have a single Bernoulli trial with probability of success p2. So just take the formula for the variance of a Bernoulli trial and plug in p2
 

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What is variance?

Variance is a measure of the spread or variability of a set of data points. It tells us how much the data values differ from the average or mean value.

How is variance calculated?

The variance of a set of data is calculated by taking the sum of the squared differences between each data point and the mean, and then dividing by the total number of data points.

What are Bernoulli experiments?

Bernoulli experiments are statistical experiments with two possible outcomes, such as success or failure, yes or no, or heads or tails. These experiments have a fixed probability of success or failure and are independent of each other.

How do you calculate the variance of two Bernoulli experiments?

To calculate the variance of two Bernoulli experiments, we first determine the probability of success and failure for each experiment. Then, we use these probabilities to calculate the expected values for each experiment. Finally, we use the formula for variance to calculate the overall variance of the two experiments.

What are some applications of calculating the variance of two Bernoulli experiments?

Calculating the variance of two Bernoulli experiments is useful in analyzing the results of experiments or surveys with binary outcomes. It can also be used in quality control and risk assessment in industries such as healthcare, finance, and manufacturing.

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