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Title: GENERAL PROBABILITY RULES


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SECTION 6.3
  • GENERAL PROBABILITY RULES

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Review of Previous Rules
  • General addition rule
  • P(A or B) P(A) P(B) P(A and B)
  • Addition rule for disjoint events
  • P(one or more of A, B, C) P(A) P(B) P(C)
  • Multiplication rule for independent events
  • P(A and B) P(A)P(B)

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Conditional Probability
  • Conditional probability the probability of one
    event under the condition that we know another
    event.
  • The can be interpreted as given the
    information that

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  • General addition rule
  • P(A or B) P(A) P(B) P(A and B)
  • P(A U B) P(A) P(B) P(A n B)
  • General multiplication rule
  • P(A and B) P(A)P(B given A)
  • P(A n B) P(A)P(BA)
  • When P(A) gt 0,
  • Testing for independence
  • Two events A and B are independent if
  • P(BA) P(B)

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TESTING FOR INDEPENDENCE
  • Two events A and B are independent if
  • P(BA) P(B)
  • Think back to your last quiz. When rolling a die
    and then flipping a coin, let event A be getting
    a 1 or 2 on the roll of the die. Let event B be
    getting an even number on the die. Are A and B
    independent?

P(BA) (2/12)/(4/12) ½ P(B) 6/12 ½
Therefore, A and B are independent.
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A
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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AC
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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B
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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BC
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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AnB
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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(AnB)C
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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AUB
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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(AUB)C
BLUE REPRESENTS DESIGNATED AREA
A
B
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Taste In Music
  • Musical styles other than rock and pop are
    becoming more popular. A survey of college
    students find that 40 like country music, 30
    like gospel music, and 10 like both.
  • What is the conditional probability that a
    student likes gospel music if we know that he/she
    likes country music?

Conditional Probability P(GC) 0.1/0.40.25
C
G
10
30
20
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Taste In Music (cont.)
  • Musical styles other than rock and pop are
    becoming more popular. A survey of college
    students find that 40 like country music, 30
    like gospel music, and 10 like both.
  • What is the conditional probability that a
    student who does not like country music likes
    gospel music?

Conditional Probability P(GCC) 0.2/0.61/3
C
G
10
30
20
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Venn Diagram PracticeRESTAURANT
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C
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12
9
11
7
13
10
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Q
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RESTAURANT
  • 1. (CUTUQ)C P(CUTUQ)C 23/100
  • 2. (CnTnQ) P (CnTnQ) 11/100
  • 3. (CUQnTC) P(CUQnTC) 29/100
  • 4. (Q) P(Q) 41/100
  • 5. (TnQ)U(QnC)U(CnT)
  • P(TnQ)U(QnC)U(CnT) 46/100
  • 6. (TnQnCC) P(TnQnCC) 13/100
  • 7. (TnC) P (TnC) 26/100

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Venn Diagram PracticeCARTOONS
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A
23
17
73
9
14
31
11
22
P
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Venn Diagram PracticeCONCERT
D
D
P
11
27
21
10
13
15
35
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G
G
20
Venn Diagram PracticeSTAR TREK
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D
23
17
73
9
31
14
11
22
V
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Venn Diagram PracticeMYTHOLOGY
L
H
5
12
18
3
6
7
24
25
R
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Venn Diagram PracticePOLLUTANTS
P
C
137
122
101
28
72
152
211
177
S
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Venn Diagram PracticeTENNIS
S
B
40
52
35
30
10
8
5
20
F
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Venn Diagram PracticeTENNIS TOURNAMENTS
U
W
30
40
50
10
15
20
30
5
A
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Venn Diagram PracticeLANGUAGES
F
G
8
29
20
4
16
12
92
27
S
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Nobel Prize Winners
COUNTRY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY Phys/Med Total
United States 74 51 90 215
United Kingdom 21 27 28 76
Germany 19 29 15 63
France 11 7 7 25
Soviet Union 9 1 2 12
Japan 4 4 0 8
TOTAL 138 119 142 399
  • If a laureate is selected at random, what is the
    probability that
  • his or her award is in chemistry?
  • the award was won by someone working in the US?
  • the awardee was working in the US, given the
    award was for phys./med?
  • the award was for phys./med., given that the
    awardee was working in the US?

119/399 0.2982
215/399 0.5388
90/142 0.6338
90/215 0.4186
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