L3 - Probability Flashcards

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what is a random event?

A

an event that is unpredictable, we can calculate the probability of such events occurring

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what does P(x) represent? and what values does it produce?

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P(x) = probability. it produces values between 0 and 1 that can be written as a percentage

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3
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what does a probability of 0 mean?

A

the outcome will never happen

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4
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what does a probability of 1 mean?

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The outcome will occur.
NOTE: probabilities of all outcomes must add up to 1

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5
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what is an experiment in the context of statistics?

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a process that, when preformed, results in one of many possible outcomes of the experiment. The collection of outcomes is called the sample space.

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6
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what are the three types of probability?

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Subjective, Theoretical, Experimental

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7
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what is subjective probability?

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based on experience and intuition, an opinion

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8
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What is Theoretical Probability?

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It is based on knowing all the equally likely outcomes of an experiment
p(event) = # of favourable outcomes / Total # of outcomes possible

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9
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What is Experimental probability?

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It is based upon repetitions of an actual experiment - relative frequencies. only applies to events that can be repeated over and over again.
P(event) = # of favourable outcomes / total number of trials.

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10
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What are independent events?

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if two events occur and the outcomes of one can in NO way influence the outcome of the other.
eg. flipping a coin twice.

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11
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what are mutually exclusive events

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two events that can’t occur at the same time.
eg. its impossible to flip a coin and it land on both heads and tails.

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12
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what is random selection

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each item within a sample has an equal probability to be chosen.

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13
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what is a permutation problem?

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when different orderings of the same items are to be counted separately
eg. ordering book titles

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14
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what is a Combination problem?

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when different orderings are not to be counted separately

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15
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provide an Example of a Subjective probability

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Knowing what happens when you throw a ball in the air for the first time.

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16
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What are dependent Events

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When the outcome of a first event affects the outcome or probability of a second event occurring.