1.1 Probability Basics Flashcards

1
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Random experiment

A

Process that leads to a single outcome

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2
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Sample Space

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N(S)= {….}
The collection of all possible outcomes

ALL RESULTS!

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3
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Element

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One outcome of an experiment

A RESULT

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4
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Event

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Element(s) of interest! N(A)

RESULT WE CARE ABOUT

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5
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Complementary Event
-Written as?

A

Suppose you have event A, a subsect of S, all possible outcomes

Whatever is not included in A!

A^c or A WITH HAT -

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6
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Union+ REMEMBER

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A OR B OR BOTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- INTERSECTION!!!!!!
(must subrtact intesection just so you dont ocunt the same thing twice!!! the diagram is still logically based)

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7
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Intersections

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WHEN TWO THINGS OVERLAP (FOOTBALL)

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8
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Probability
-Formula

A

-How likely is a certain outcome to occur?
- P(x)=(n(A)/n(S))

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9
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Steps on determining the probability of an event:

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  1. Determine the Sample Space n(S): ….
    YOU MUST DETERMINE ALL THE GIVEN POSSIBILITES
  2. Determine event n(A):…..
    YOU MUST FIND HOW MANY TIMES WHAT YOU WANT ACC HAPPENS
  3. Use probability formula!!
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10
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Steps on determining n(S) if not given:

(When you do not know how many possibilities there are)

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  1. Draw a diagram! How many objects/stage, how many possibilities per object/stage?
  2. Multiply together!!!
  3. REMEMBER N(S)=r^m
    STAGES TO THE POWER OF POSSIBILITIES
    or
    TRIALS TO THE POWER OF OUTCOMES!!!
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11
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What does Sample Space not have?

A

CONDITIONS! IT IS ALL POSSIBLE OUTCOMES

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12
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How to remember n(S) formula?

A

T to power O
(TRIALS{m} to the power of OUTCOMES {r})

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13
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AXIOMS OF PROBABILITY

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P(s)=1 THE SAMPLE SPACE IS EQUAL TO ONE
0=<p></p>

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14
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Complement Rule

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P(A)+P(A^c)=1
COMP+BASE= WHOLE

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15
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What is the intersection denoted as

A

n

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16
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DeMorgans Laws

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-Complement of the union is equal to the intersection of the complements
-The complement of the intersection is equal to the union of the complements

17
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Demorgans law practical knowledge:

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-When you distibute the C sign for complement, flip the UNION/INT SIGN!!!!1
-Remember Union=A OR B OR BOTH- INTERSECTION
-INTERSECTION=OVERLAP

18
Q

Memorize: P(AUB)
P(AUB)^C
P(A)
P(A)^C
P(B)
P(B)^C
P(AnB)
P(AnB)^C

A

-THE CIRCLES ARE ALL COLOURED IN
-Everything but the circles are coloured in
-All of A is coloured
-Everything excep A is coloured
-All of B is coloured
-Everthing accept B is covered
-The football
-Everything except the football