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 Page 568: Insurance Rates  Probability theory  Chance or likelihood of an event happening  Probability  Each even is assigned a number between.

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2  Page 568: Insurance Rates

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4  Probability theory  Chance or likelihood of an event happening  Probability  Each even is assigned a number between 0 and 1.  Impossible Event – 0% chance  Certain Event – 100% chance

5  Number of trials  Outcomes  Frequency  Relative frequency (fraction or percent)

6  Example

7 Complete investigation 2 p.571with a partner. Record data. You have ten minutes. Ready, set, go.

8 Complete #1, 3, 5, 6, 10 of investigation 3 p.572 with a partner. Record data. You have ten minutes. Ready, set, go.

9  A sample space U is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. It is also referred to as the universal set U.  Ways to represent sample spaces: › Lists, tables of outcomes, 2D grids, Venn diagrams, tree diagrams.

10  Mathematical or theoretical probability is based on what we theoretically expect to happen. Duh.

11  In general, for an event A containing equally likely possible results, the probability of A occurring is  An ordinary 6-sided die is rolled once. Determine the chance of not getting a 1 or 2.

12  Two events are complementary if exactly one of the events must occur. If A is an event, then A’ is the complementary event of A, or “not A”.

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