3.1 - 3.3: Probability & Probability Rules Flashcards

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Probability

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  • the proportion of times that an event would occur in a long run of observations; quantifies uncertainty
  • 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1
  • if P(A) = 1, then A is guarunteed to occur
  • if P(A) = 0, then A is guarunteed to not occur
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Define sample space. What is set notation? What is the sum of the probabilities of all outcomes in a sample space?

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  • the set of all possible outcomes for a random phenomenon
  • {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
  • 1
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Define the complement of an event. What is it denoted by?

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  • The complement of an event A is the set of all outcomes in the sample space that are not in A.
  • P(A^c) = 1 - P(A)
  • P(A) = 1 - P(A^c)
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Define conditional probability.

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  • The conditional probability of B, given that A has occured, is P(B|A).
  • reduces the sample space
  • start by looking at the “given” event
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