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Probability (2) Outcomes and Events
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Let C mean “the Event a Court Card (Jack, Queen, King) is chosen” Let D mean “the Event a Diamond is chosen” Probability Notation n(C) means “the number of outcomes favourable to C” n(D) means “the number of outcomes favourable to D” n(C) = 12 (4x3=12 Court cards in a pack of 52) n(D) = 13 (13 Diamonds in a pack of 52)
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Venn Diagram C The court cards D Diamonds Outside is all other cards Cards that are Court Cards and Diamond C D
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Probability Notation (2) n(C) = 12 (12 Court cards in a pack of 52) n(D) = 13 (13 Diamonds in a pack of 52) Let C mean “the Event a Court Card is chosen” Let D mean “the Event a Diamond is chosen” C D means “the Event a card that is both a court card and diamond is chosen” n(C D) = 3 (the Jack, Queen, King Diamonds) n(C n D) means “the number of outcomes of both events C and D”
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Fish ‘n’ Chips Fish Chips Venn Diagram F C F n C
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Venn Diagram C The court cards D Diamonds Outside is all other cards C D 3 12 13 30 ? ? ? ?
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Venn Diagram C D C D Entire Shaded area is the ‘Union’
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Venn Diagram C D C D n(C)=12 n(C D) = 3 n(D)=13 n(C D) = n(C) + n(D) - n(C D) 12 n(C D) = Avoid double- counting these + 13 - 3 = 22
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Probability Notation (3) Let C mean “the Event a Court Card is chosen” Let D mean “the Event a Diamond is chosen” C D means “the Event a card that chosen is a court card or a diamond” n(C u D) means “the number of outcomes of C or D” n(C D) = n(C) + n(D) - n(C D)
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Using a Sample Space n(C D) = 3 (the Jack, Queen, King Diamonds) n(C D) = 22 “3 cards are both a Court Card and a Diamond” “22 cards are either a Court Card or a Diamond”
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Venn Diagram C n(C) = 12 n(C’) = 40 C’ The complement ?
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C n(C) = 12 P(C) The probability of C = n(C) = 12 = 3 525213 C’ P(C’) n(C’) = 40 = n(C’) = 40 = 10 525213 P(C’) = 1 - P(C)
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Venn Diagram C D C D P(C) = n(C)/52 P(D) = n(D)/52 P(CnD) = n(CnD)/52 P(CnD) = n(CnD)/52 = 3/52 “The probability of choosing a card that is both a Court Card and a Diamond is 3/52”
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___ 52 ___ 52 ______ 52 ______ 52 Venn Diagram C D C D P(C) = n(C)/52 n(C D) = n(C) + n(D) - n(C D) P(D) = n(D)/52 P(CnD) = n(CnD)/52 P(C D) = P(C) + P(D) - P(C D)
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Venn Diagram C D If there is no overlap, it means there are no outcomes in common n(C D) = 0 These are known as MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS For example:- C means “picking a Court Card” D means “picking a Seven”
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Probability Notation (4) P(C) The probability of C = n(C) 52 P(C’) = 1 - P(C) P(C D) = P(C) + P(D) - P(C D) P(C D) = P(C) + P(D) For mutually exclusive events n(C D) = n(C) + n(D)
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Activity Page 40 of your Statistics 1 book and try … A6, 7, 8A6, 7, 8 page 41page 41 Exercise A Exercise A
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