
Lecture 1
... about them. The notion of an experiment assumes a set of repeatable conditions that allow any number of identical repetitions. When an experiment is performed under these conditions, certain elementary events i occur in different but completely uncertain ways. We can assign nonnegative number P(i ...
... about them. The notion of an experiment assumes a set of repeatable conditions that allow any number of identical repetitions. When an experiment is performed under these conditions, certain elementary events i occur in different but completely uncertain ways. We can assign nonnegative number P(i ...
Lecture04
... proportion of freshmen among students on probation is greater than the proportion of freshmen in the whole student population. We can say that freshmen are overrepresented among the students on probation. Similarly P( P | FR) P( P FR) P( FR) 0.12 0.40 0.30 while P(P)=0.20. That is, 30% of fr ...
... proportion of freshmen among students on probation is greater than the proportion of freshmen in the whole student population. We can say that freshmen are overrepresented among the students on probation. Similarly P( P | FR) P( P FR) P( FR) 0.12 0.40 0.30 while P(P)=0.20. That is, 30% of fr ...
U1 L4_Logic and Pseudocode of Swarms
... – Set up a swarm intelligence to solve this problem: • The CEO of a large company calls a meeting of her executives to decide where to relocate their offices. There are five spaces in a large building nearby. All of the spaces could serve as a new location, but one of them is optimal. How should the ...
... – Set up a swarm intelligence to solve this problem: • The CEO of a large company calls a meeting of her executives to decide where to relocate their offices. There are five spaces in a large building nearby. All of the spaces could serve as a new location, but one of them is optimal. How should the ...
5-2B Lecture
... P(x > 57) = P(58) + P(59) + P(60) ≈ .29 Conclusion: if you survey 60 American boys age 13 to 19 about video game playing there is a 29 % chance that more than 57 of them will say they have played a video game. Note: If you had rounded each P(x) and then added the values you would have still gotten t ...
... P(x > 57) = P(58) + P(59) + P(60) ≈ .29 Conclusion: if you survey 60 American boys age 13 to 19 about video game playing there is a 29 % chance that more than 57 of them will say they have played a video game. Note: If you had rounded each P(x) and then added the values you would have still gotten t ...
AP Statistics - Effingham County Schools
... 4. A four sided die, shaped like an asymmetrical tetrahedron, has the following roll probabilities. Number on Die 1 ...
... 4. A four sided die, shaped like an asymmetrical tetrahedron, has the following roll probabilities. Number on Die 1 ...