
Algebra 1 - Comments on
... Another way to describe the chance of an event occurring is with odds. The odds in favor of an event is the ratio that compares the number of ways the event can occur to the number of ways the event cannot occur. ...
... Another way to describe the chance of an event occurring is with odds. The odds in favor of an event is the ratio that compares the number of ways the event can occur to the number of ways the event cannot occur. ...
Probability
... Does a coin have a memory? In other words, does a coin remember how many times it has come up heads and will thus come up tails if it came up heads a lot lately? Say A is heads on the third flip, B is heads on the first two flips. Is heads on the third flip influenced by the first two heads. No, co ...
... Does a coin have a memory? In other words, does a coin remember how many times it has come up heads and will thus come up tails if it came up heads a lot lately? Say A is heads on the third flip, B is heads on the first two flips. Is heads on the third flip influenced by the first two heads. No, co ...
Independent Probability
... Mary is getting ready to paint her bedroom. Her mother went to the store and purchased samples for her to choose from. ...
... Mary is getting ready to paint her bedroom. Her mother went to the store and purchased samples for her to choose from. ...
Statistics 510: Notes 1
... P( E ) P( F ) P( E F C ) or equivalently, P( E F C ) P( E )[1 P( F )] P( E ) P( F C ) By similar reasoning, it follows that if E is independent of F, then (i) E C is independent of F and (ii) E C is independent of F C . Independence for more than two events Independence becomes more co ...
... P( E ) P( F ) P( E F C ) or equivalently, P( E F C ) P( E )[1 P( F )] P( E ) P( F C ) By similar reasoning, it follows that if E is independent of F, then (i) E C is independent of F and (ii) E C is independent of F C . Independence for more than two events Independence becomes more co ...
Targil 10
... So, a probability that a given column row doesn't consists of ones is 1 – pn (or, in other words, given column has zero). The probability that every column has zero is (1 – pn)m. Similarly, the probability that every row has one is (1 – (1 – p)m)n. It is not possible that neither of this two events ...
... So, a probability that a given column row doesn't consists of ones is 1 – pn (or, in other words, given column has zero). The probability that every column has zero is (1 – pn)m. Similarly, the probability that every row has one is (1 – (1 – p)m)n. It is not possible that neither of this two events ...
Document
... The other outcomes, each of which has exactly x successes, are obtained by rearranging the S’s (x of them) and F’s (n – x of them). There are C(n, x) ways of arranging these letters. ...
... The other outcomes, each of which has exactly x successes, are obtained by rearranging the S’s (x of them) and F’s (n – x of them). There are C(n, x) ways of arranging these letters. ...
LECTURE 8 (Week 2)
... Discrete sample spaces deal with data that can take on only certain values. These values are often integers or whole numbers. Dice are good examples of finite sample spaces. Finite means that there is a limited number of outcomes. Throwing 1 die: S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, and the probability of each e ...
... Discrete sample spaces deal with data that can take on only certain values. These values are often integers or whole numbers. Dice are good examples of finite sample spaces. Finite means that there is a limited number of outcomes. Throwing 1 die: S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, and the probability of each e ...
Probability
... Permutation – is an ordered arrangement in which r objects are chosen from n distinct (different) objects and repetition is not allowed. The symbol nPr represents the number of permutations of r objects selected from n objects. Combination – is a collection, without regard to order, of n distinct ob ...
... Permutation – is an ordered arrangement in which r objects are chosen from n distinct (different) objects and repetition is not allowed. The symbol nPr represents the number of permutations of r objects selected from n objects. Combination – is a collection, without regard to order, of n distinct ob ...