2.9.1 Bernoulli PMFA random variable X whose probability law is a Bernoulli pmf can take on only two values, 0 and 1: ![]() The z-transform is ptx(z) = (I - p) + pz. The Bernoulli pmf arises in simple trials having only two outcomes; it is also useful in the analysis of setindicator random variables (see Section 3.3). As an example of the use of a Bernoulli pmf, consider a police car performing "random" patrol. Each hour (on the hour) the patrol officer spins a wheel of fortune on the car's dashboard to see if the car should patrol a specially designated "high-crime zone" during the next hour. If police crime analysts have determined that approximately 25 percent of the time on random patrol should be spent in this zone, then an angle equal to ![]() |