10 examples of probability

    • [DOC File]PROBABILITY

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      Assuming that there is a 0.5 probability of winning a game after winning the coin toss, find the probability of getting at least 235 winning games among the 431 teams that won the coin toss. That is, given n = 431 and p = 0.5, find P(at least 235 wins).

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    • [DOC File]Binomial Probability Worksheet II

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      There is a 33% probability on average that stock 1 will sell at $10 and 67% probability on average that stock 1 will sell at $20. On average, stock 1 will generate revenue of $16.67 (0.33*10 + 0.67*20). The selling price of $10 for stock 1 will sell 5 times, on average, before selling at $20 for the first time.

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    • [DOC File]Suppose that a pair of random variables have the same ...

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      Find the probability that a registered eBay user was an active user, given that the user had registered by the end of 2003. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Title: Math 1508 Quiz # 5 Author: Francisco Avila Last modified by: UTEP Created Date: 12/4/2008 10:59:00 PM Company: ElFoco WorkStation ...

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    • Examples of Probability - Simple Probability

      There are 10 balls in a bag, 6 are blue while 4 are red. If I pick one from the bag, what is the probability that it is a red ball? There are 10 balls and therefore 10 possible outcomes: n(S) = 10. The event we want is picking a red ball and there are four: n(E) = 4. P(picking a red ball) = n(E) = 4 = 2. n(S) 10 5. MORE EXAMPLES

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    • [DOC File]Probability

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      a) The probability of any event must lie somewhere between 0 and 1. b) The probability of the entire sample space must sum to 1. c) Two events are said to be disjoint if there are no outcomes in common. d) The probability of A complement is 1 – P(A) 10.

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    • [DOC File]1- Solve problems 4 and 7 on page 940 using WinQSB and ...

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      By using the following examples, the joint probability mass function for two discrete random variables and their properties, their marginal probability mass functions, the case for independent and dependent variables, their conditional distributions, expected value, variance, covariance, and correlation will …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10 Introduction to Probability

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      Personal or subjective probability: These are values (between 0 and 1 or 0 and 100%) assigned by individuals based on how likely they think events are to occur. Example: The probability of my being asked on a date for this weekend is 10%. Probability Rules. 1. The probability …

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    • [DOC File]Conditional Probability Worksheet

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      Binomial Probability Worksheet II. Given the number of trials and the probability of success, determine the probability indicated: 1. find P(2 successes) 2. find P(1 success) 3. find P(10 successes) 4. find P(11 successes) 5. find P(4 successes) 6. find P(3 failures) 7. find P(1 failure) 8. find P(at least 3 successes) ...

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    • [DOC File]Three types of Probability - DePaul University

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      The probability that Sue will go to Mexico in the winter and to France . in the summer is . The probability that she will go to Mexico in ... 10. A box contains three blue marbles, five red marbles, and four white . marbles. If one marble is drawn at random, find: a) b) 11. A number is selected randomly from a container containing all the.

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