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Calculate theoretical probabilities and find the complement of an event.
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An outcome is the result of a single trial Sample space is all possible outcomes An event is any outcome or group of outcomes. The outcomes that match a given event are called favorable outcomes. EX: Vocabulary
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Tells how likely it is that an event will occur. Abbreviated P(event) “the probability of an event” Ex: P(even) That is, the probability of rolling an even number Probability ranges from 0 to 1 Probability
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Theoretical
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Practice
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All outcomes in the sample space that are NOT in the event. The sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement is 1. P(event) + P(not event) = 1 So, to find the probability of the complement of an event: P(not event) = 1 – P(event) Complement of an Event
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Practice
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Odds P.310 #7-29 Assignment
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