Chapter 15 Flashcards
1
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general addition rule
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for any two events, A and B, the probability of A or B is P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B)-P(A and B)
2
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conditional probability
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P(B/A)= P(A and B)/ P(A)
*P(B/A) is read “the probability of B given A)
3
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general multiplication rule
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for any two events, A and B, the probability of A and B is P(A or B)= P(A) X P(B/A).
4
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Independence (used formally)
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events A and B are independent when P(B/A)= P(B)
5
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tree diagram
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a display of conditional events or probabilities that is helpful in thinking through conditioning.