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Title: Probability II


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Probability II
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Probability
  • Denoted by P(Event)

This method for calculating probabilities is only
appropriate when the outcomes of the sample space
are equally likely.
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Experimental Probability
  • The relative frequency at which a chance
    experiment occurs
  • Flip a fair coin 30 times get 17 heads

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Basic Rules of Probability
  • Rule 1. Legitimate Values
  • For any event E,
  • 0 lt P(E) lt 1
  • Rule 2. Sample space
  • If S is the sample space,
  • P(S) 1

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Rule 3. Complement For any event E, P(E)
P(not E) 1
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Rule 4. Addition If two events E F are
disjoint, P(E U F) P(E) P(F) (General) If
two events E F are not disjoint, P(E U F)
P(E) P(F) P(E n F)
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Ex 1) A large auto center sells cars made by many
different manufacturers. Three of these are
Honda, Nissan, and Toyota. Suppose that P(H)
.25, P(N) .18, P(T) .14.
Are these disjoint events?
yes
P(H U N U T)
.25 .18 .14 .57
P(not (H U N U T)
1 - .57 .43
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Independent
  • Two events are independent if knowing that one
    will occur (or has occurred) does not change the
    probability that the other occurs
  • The probability that a coin toss results in
    tails, given it is a cloudy day?
  • The probability that the sidewalk is wet, given
    it is a cloudy day?

Independent
Not independent
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Rule 5. Multiplication If two events A B are
independent, P(AnB) P(A) P(B)
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Ex. 3) A certain brand of firecracker claims that
it will go off 95 of the time. You buy three
firecrackers, what is the probability that all go
off? (assume they are independent)
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Ex. 3) A certain brand of firecracker claims that
it will go off 95 of the time. You buy three
firecrackers, what is the probability that all go
off? (assume they are independent) P(SnS nS)
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Ex. 3) A certain brand of firecracker claims that
it will go off 95 of the time. You buy three
firecrackers, what is the probability that all go
off? (assume they are independent) P(SnS)
(0.95)(0.95)(0.95) 0.8574
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Rule 6. At least one The probability that at
least one outcome happens is 1 minus the
probability that no outcomes happen. P(at least
1) 1 P(none)
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Ex 4) For a sales promotion the manufacturer
places winning symbols under the caps of 10 of
all Dr. Pepper bottles. You buy a six-pack.
What is the probability that you win
something? Let a win success (S) Let no win
failure (F) If P(S) .10, then P(F) .90
P(at least one winning symbol) 1
P(no winning symbols)
1 - .96 .4686
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Rule 7 Conditional Probability
  • A probability that takes into account a given
    condition

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Ex 5) In a recent study it was found that the
probability that a randomly selected student is a
girl is .51 and is a girl and plays sports is
.10. If the student is female, what is the
probability that she plays sports?
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Ex 6) The probability that a randomly selected
student plays sports if they are male is .31.
What is the probability that the student is male
and plays sports if the probability that they are
male is .49?
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