
Q1. A lot consists of 144 ball pens of which... buy a pen if it is good, but will not...
... (i) odd ii) a prime (iii) divisible by 3 (iv) divisible by 3 and 2 both Q19. A bag contains 5 red balls, 8 white balls, 4 green balls and 7 black balls. If one ball is drawn at random, find the probability that it is: (i) black (ii) red (iii) not green. Q20. A game consists of tossing a one rupee co ...
... (i) odd ii) a prime (iii) divisible by 3 (iv) divisible by 3 and 2 both Q19. A bag contains 5 red balls, 8 white balls, 4 green balls and 7 black balls. If one ball is drawn at random, find the probability that it is: (i) black (ii) red (iii) not green. Q20. A game consists of tossing a one rupee co ...
Szydlik, J.
... groups and discussing strategies, solutions and ideas that arise from the problems. We will also use class time to highlight important ideas from daily reading assignments and homework. Tuesdays will be used for work on class projects and presentations. You are expected to complete all reading assig ...
... groups and discussing strategies, solutions and ideas that arise from the problems. We will also use class time to highlight important ideas from daily reading assignments and homework. Tuesdays will be used for work on class projects and presentations. You are expected to complete all reading assig ...
ML_Lecture_6
... One great advantage of Bayesian Decision Theory is that it gives us a lower bound on the classification error that can be obtained for a given problem. Bayes Optimal Classification: The most probable classification of a new instance is obtained by combining the predictions of all hypotheses, wei ...
... One great advantage of Bayesian Decision Theory is that it gives us a lower bound on the classification error that can be obtained for a given problem. Bayes Optimal Classification: The most probable classification of a new instance is obtained by combining the predictions of all hypotheses, wei ...
The Laws of Large Numbers Compared
... Many introductory probability texts treat this topic superficially, and more than once their vague formulations are misleading or plainly wrong. In this note, we consider a special case to clarify the relationship between the Weak and Strong Laws. The reason for doing so is that I have not been able ...
... Many introductory probability texts treat this topic superficially, and more than once their vague formulations are misleading or plainly wrong. In this note, we consider a special case to clarify the relationship between the Weak and Strong Laws. The reason for doing so is that I have not been able ...