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Module Three: Anticipating Patterns
Probability: Interpreting probability, including long-run relative frequency interpretation 'Law of Large Numbers' concept Addition rule, multiplication rule, conditional probability, and independence Discrete random variables and their probability..
Probability: Interpreting probability, including long-run relative frequency interpretation 'Law of Large Numbers' concept Addition rule, multiplication rule, conditional probability, and independence Discrete random variables and their probability..Types of Events
S= {1,2,3,4,5,6}] If the event is set of elements less than 2, then E = {1} is a simple event 1) Simple Event: If an event has one element of the sample space then it is called a simple or elementary eve..
Occurence of an event
Suppose we throw a die. Let E be the event of a perfect square number. Then E = {1,4}. Suppose 3 appeared on the upper most face, then we say that the event E has not occurred. E occurs only when 1 or 4 appears on the upper most face. Therefore whe..
Suppose we throw a die. Let E be the event of a perfect square number. Then E = {1,4}. Suppose 3 appeared on the upper most face, then we say that the event E has not occurred. E occurs only when 1 or 4 appears on the upper most face. Therefore whe..Mutually Exclusive Events
Two events associated with a random experiment are said to be mutually exclusive, if both cannot occur together in the same trial. In the experiment of throwing a die, the events A = {1, 4} and B = {2, 5, 6} are mutually exclusive events. In the same experiment, the events A = {1, 4} and C = {2, 4..
Two events associated with a random experiment are said to be mutually exclusive, if both cannot occur together in the same trial. In the experiment of throwing a die, the events A = {1, 4} and B = {2, 5, 6} are mutually exclusive events. In the same experiment, the events A = {1, 4} and C = {2, 4..Applications
After the elementary study in probability, let us see how we can utilise this basic knowledge in solving problems of different are..
Note:
In an experiment if E has not occurred then E' has occurre..
Multiplication Rule of Probability
Events are said to be independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of others. If A and B are two independent events, then This is known as Multiplication Rule of Probability . The converse is also true, that is if two events A and B asso..
Events are said to be independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of others. If A and B are two independent events, then This is known as Multiplication Rule of Probability . The converse is also true, that is if two events A and B asso..Fundamental Principle of Counting
Suppose two events E 1 and E 2 are to be performed in sequence, then if E 1 can be performed in 'm' ways and for each of these ways E 2 can be performed in 'n' ways, then the sequence E 1 E 2 can be performed in 'mn' different ways. This i..
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