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5.1 Probability in our Daily Lives
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Which of these list is a “random” list of results when flipping a fair coin 10 times? A) T H T H T H T H T H B) T T H T H T T H H T C) H H H H H H H H H Answer: D) All of the above!
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With a small number of trials the outcome of random events can vary widely from what we expect them to be. Examples: ◦ Coin Flips ◦ Winning Streaks ◦ Others
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However with a Large number of event, Called Trials, the proportion of times the event occurs will become more predictable. Examples: ◦ Casino games ◦ Others
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With a randomized experiment, the probability of a particular outcome is the proportion of times that outcome would occur in a long run of observations. ◦ Outcome: The result of a specific trial. ◦ Long run: Very large, often theoretically large, number of trials.
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We are going to try a few coin flips: Flip One: Tails Flip Two: Heads Flip Three: Heads Flip Four: Heads Flip Five: Heads Flip six: Heads No matter what happened before the odds will always be 50::50.
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Different trials of a random phenomenon are independent if the outcome of any one trial is not effected by the outcome of any other trial. Independent Examples: Dependent Examples:
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1) Logic, symmetry, structure. Best for simple well understood situations. 2) Sample trials. Good for complex situations we can model.
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“What is the chance of rolling at least one 6 on six roles?”
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