What is the probability equation?
What is the probability if an outcome can NOT occur?
0
What is the probability if an outcome HAS TO occur?
1
What does “sample space” mean?
The set of all possible outcomes of the experiment
What is the sum of the probabilities of every outcome in a sample space?
1
What is the sample space and probability of tossing a fair coin twice?
What are “complementary events”
In an experiment two events that share no common outcomes but together count every possible outcome are said to be COMPLEMENTARY
-> If one occurs, the other does NOT occur
If two events are complementary, knowing the probability that one event occurs allows you to….
Calculate the probability of the other event occuring!
P(A) + P(Not A) = 1
What do you do in probability with the word “and”
When dealing with independent events, the word “and” means you multiply
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Why is a flip of a coin an independent event
Because whatever happens, every flip is not connection nor influenced by the flip before or after it
What is a dependent event?
When two events, A and B, are dependent if the occurrence of the first event affects the occurrence of the second event in such a way that the probability of the second event is changed
Given A and B are dependent events, what is the formula for P(A and B) ?
Probability of event A * Probability of event B given A has already occurred
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How could event A and B be mutually exclusive?
If event A and event B can NOT occur together!
What is the addition rule concerning mutually exclusive events?
If the events are mutually exclusive, add the probabilities together and you will have the probability that either of the events occurs.
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What is the addition rule concerning NON-mutually exclusive events?
Solve:
How would you solve this:
A fair coin is flipped 3 times, what is the probability that the coin lands on heads exactly two times?
When can you use this shortcut using permutations:
(# of outcomes producing the event) x (probability of one outcome)
ONLY when EACH of the outcomes have the SAME probability!
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How would you solve an “at least” problem?
“a fair coin is tossed 3 times. What is the probability that it lands on heads AT LEAST two times?”
Calculate the probability of the mutually exclusive scenarios first,
and add those probabilities together!
Explain how you would solve this?