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1 10.2 ~Notes packet from yesterday
Have homework out from last night

2 Tree Diagram A way of organizing the possible outcomes for probability events.

3 Independent Events Events where the occurrence of one event does not affect the probability of other events.

4 Dependent Events Events where the occurrence of one event can affect the probability of other events.

5 Multiplication Rule for Independent Events
If 𝑛 1 , 𝑛 2 , 𝑛 3 , and so on, represent independent events, then the probability that this sequence of events will occur can be found by multiplying the probabilities of the events. 𝑃( 𝑛 1 and 𝑛 2 and 𝑛 3 and…) = 𝑃( 𝑛 1 ) π‘₯ 𝑃( 𝑛 2 ) π‘₯ 𝑃( 𝑛 3 )π‘₯…

6 Conditional Probability
The probability of one event (A) given an event (B) has already occurred. Notation: P(A|B) Reading: β€œProbability of A given B” Example: What is the probability of drawing a spade given you first draw a heart from a standard deck of cards? Assume you do not replace your cards. P(S2|H1) =

7 Multiplication Rule for Conditional Probability
If 𝑛 1 , 𝑛 2 , 𝑛 3 , and so on, represent independent events, then the probability that this sequence of events will occur can be found by multiplying the conditional probabilities of the events. 𝑃 𝑛 1 and 𝑛 2 and 𝑛 3 and… = 𝑃 𝑛 1 π‘₯ 𝑃 𝑛 2 𝑛 1 π‘₯ 𝑃 𝑛 3 𝑛 1 and 𝑛 2 π‘₯…

8 Example Mr. Roark teaches three classes. Each class has 20 students. His first class has 12 sophomores, his second class has 8 sophomores, and his third class has 10 sophomores. If he randomly chooses one student from each class to participate in a competition, what is the probability that he will select three sophomores? A. Find the probability a sophomore is selected for each class.


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