Multiplication Rule of Probability
We have already proved that if two events A and B from a sample S of a random experiment are mutually exclusive, then In this section, we examine whether such a rule exists, if ' ' is replaced by ' ' and '+' is replaced by 'x' in the above addition rule. If it does exist, what are the par..
We have already proved that if two events A and B from a sample S of a random experiment are mutually exclusive, then In this section, we examine whether such a rule exists, if ' ' is replaced by ' ' and '+' is replaced by 'x' in the above addition rule. If it does exist, what are the par..Multiplication Rule of Probability
Multiplication Rule of Probability - We have already proved that if two events A and B from a sample S of a random experiment are mutually exclusive, then In this section, we examine whether such a rule exists, if ' ' is replaced by ' ' and '+' is replaced by 'x' in the above addition rul..
Multiplication Rule of Probability - We have already proved that if two events A and B from a sample S of a random experiment are mutually exclusive, then In this section, we examine whether such a rule exists, if ' ' is replaced by ' ' and '+' is replaced by 'x' in the above addition rul..Summary
1. In a simple bar graph, the height of each bar represents the frequency. The thickness has no significance. All bars to have the same thickness. 2. We use double bar graph when we want to compare two things. 3. In the frequency polygon, the frequency is plotted against..
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In a simple bar graph, the height of each bar represents the frequency. The thickness has no significance. All bars to have the same thickness. We use double bar graph when we want to compare two things. In the pie chart, In the frequency polygon, the frequency is plotted aga..
In a simple bar graph, the height of each bar represents the frequency. The thickness has no significance. All bars to have the same thickness. We use double bar graph when we want to compare two things. In the pie chart, In the frequency polygon, the frequency is plotted aga..Statistics
>In how many parts is the time interval divided? How many years does each part contain? Does the figure show that the birth rate is constantly declining? Does the figure show a constantly declining death rate? State the census year which shows the m..
Statistics Summary
Summary - There are two types of frequency distribution. (a) Inclusive (b) Exclusive In the inclusive type, the upper limit of one class does not coincide with the lower limit of the next class. In the exclusive type, the upper limit of one class coincides with the lower limit of the next..
Divided Bar Graph
Double bar or divided bar graph is preferred when we want to compare two sets of related data. An officer with a monthly salary of Rs. 7200 plans his budget for a month as given below: Represent this data by a bar graph. This data can be represented by a bar graph as follows: ..
Double bar or divided bar graph is preferred when we want to compare two sets of related data. An officer with a monthly salary of Rs. 7200 plans his budget for a month as given below: Represent this data by a bar graph. This data can be represented by a bar graph as follows: ..Step 1:
Since the two decision variable x and y are non-negative, consider only the first quadrant of xy- plane Draw the line ax + by = c ...(1) For each constraint, the line (1) divides the first quadrant in to two regions say R 1 and R 2 , suppose (x 1 , 0) is a point in R 1 . If this point satisfie..
Since the two decision variable x and y are non-negative, consider only the first quadrant of xy- plane Draw the line ax + by = c ...(1) For each constraint, the line (1) divides the first quadrant in to two regions say R 1 and R 2 , suppose (x 1 , 0) is a point in R 1 . If this point satisfie..Independent Events
Events are said to be independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of others. Observe in case(a) of above example, The probability of getting a white ball in the second draw does not depend on the occurrence of the event on the first draw...
Events are said to be independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of others. Observe in case(a) of above example, The probability of getting a white ball in the second draw does not depend on the occurrence of the event on the first draw...Table (b)
(i) The class intervals are made continuous and then the histogram is constructed. (ii) A kink or a zig - zag curve is shown near the origin. It indicates that the scale along the horizontal axis does not start at the origin. (iii) The horizontal scale and vertical scale need not..
(i) The class intervals are made continuous and then the histogram is constructed. (ii) A kink or a zig - zag curve is shown near the origin. It indicates that the scale along the horizontal axis does not start at the origin. (iii) The horizontal scale and vertical scale need not.. Result
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