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Probability What is the probability of rolling “snake eyes” in one roll? What is the probability of rolling “yahtzee” in one roll?

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1 Probability What is the probability of rolling “snake eyes” in one roll? What is the probability of rolling “yahtzee” in one roll?

2 Probability Rules Any probability is between 0 and 1 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1 The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes must equal 1 if S is in the sample space, the P(S) = 1 If two events have no outcomes in common, the probability that one or the other occurs is the sum of their individual probabilities addition rule for disjoint events: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) The probability that an event does not occur is 1 minus the probability that the event does occur. complement rule: P(A C ) = 1 – P(A)

3 Set Notation The set of all outcomes are in either A or B “A union B” “A or B” A  B The set of all outcomes in both A and B “A intersect B” “A and B” A  B The set of no outcomes: empty set  if 2 events are disjoint… A  B = 

4 Example What is the probability of rolling a 5 with two dice? Using S =  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9  –What is the probability of choosing a number greater than 6? –What is the probability of not choosing 1?

5 Multiplication Rule Two events are independent if knowing that one occurs does not change the probability that the other occurs P(A and B) = P(A)P(B) What is the probability of tossing 5 coins and obtaining all tails?

6 Independent? Tossing two coins? Dealing two red cards in a row from a standard deck of cards? A doctor measuring your blood pressure twice in a row? Taking an IQ test twice in a row?

7 Independent or Disjoint The multiplication rule holds if A and B are independent but not otherwise The addition rule holds if A and B are disjoint but not otherwise Disjoint events cannot be independent –If A and B are disjoint, then the fact that A occurs tells us that B cannot occur Independent or Disjoint? –Event A: Randomly selected person is a man –Event B: Randomly selected person is pregnant

8 Homework 6.2 #37-41, 44, 46-52


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