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2. Classical probability uses a frequency distribution to compute probabilities. 3. In classical probability, all outcomes in the sample space are equally likely. 4. When two events are not mutually exclusive, P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) 5. If two events are dependent, they must have the same probability of occurring. 6.
[DOC File]Basics of Probability
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Classical probability assessment or A priori Measures the number of ways how an event Ei may occur, based on previous experience, rules or public knowledge. E.g. probabilities of a face in a rolled dice, or in a coin.
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This just means assigning a number to each outcome of a probability experiment. We’ve already done this for rolling two dice: the sum of the upward-facing pips is the random variable. Flipping four coins: the number of heads is the random variable. But there are two kinds of random variables, discrete and continuous.
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11. Each time a pair of dice is thrown there is probability 6/36 = 1/6 that the total will be 7. Toss a pair of dice 60 times to see how many of the 60 tosses (of a pair) produce a total of 7. Does this come close to 60 (1/6) = 10? 12. Explain why we work with probability models satisfying the rules obtained from classical probability.
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We now use the formula of the classical probability. P(E) = n(E) / n(S) = 3 / 6 = 1 / 2. Question 2: Two coins are tossed, find the probability that two heads are obtained. ... Two dice are rolled, find the probability that the sum is equal to 5. d) A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Find the probability of getting the King of heart.
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probability model – consists of 1) the sample space and 2) a way of assigning probabilities to events, P(A) denotes the probability of an event occurring. Computing probabilities with equally likely outcomes (this is often refer to as theoretical or classical probability)
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