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Warm up 5-4: Does the triangle exist in Euclidean geometry, spherical geometry or neither
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The probability of an event is a value from 0 to 1 that measures the likelihood of the event. Probability can be a fraction, decimal, or percent. Probability
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Based on ACTUAL results of an experiment. Experimental Probability
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Calculating Experimental Probability
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Based on what we think would happen based on the outcomes of a sample space. Theoretical Probability
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Calculating Theoretical Probability
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The sum of the probability of an event and the probability of its complement is 1. Probability of a Complement
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Using Probability of Events and their Complements
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Assignment: P 614 #1-18
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