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Section 5.4 Day 2
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Conditional Probability
For any two events A and B, where P(B) > 0, the probability of A given the condition B is: P(A B) =
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Conditional Probability
For any two events A and B, where P(B) > 0, the probability of A given the condition B is: P(A B) =
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Multiplication Rule The Multiplication Rule is: P(A and B) =
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Multiplication Rule The Multiplication Rule is:
P(A and B) = P(A)●P(B A) or
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Multiplication Rule The Multiplication Rule is:
P(A and B) = P(A)●P(B A) or P(A and B) = P(B)●P(A B)
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● ● ● ● ● Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles.
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● ● ● ● ● Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles. Find these conditional probabilities. a) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is red) b) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is blue)
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● ● ● ● Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles. Find these conditional probabilities. a) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is red) =
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● ● ● ● Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles. Find these conditional probabilities. a) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is red) =
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● ● ● ● ● Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles. Find these conditional probabilities. b) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is blue) =
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● ● ● ● Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles. Find these conditional probabilities. b) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is blue) =
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Suppose Jack draws marbles at random, without replacement, from a bag containing three red and two blue marbles. Find these conditional probabilities. a) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is red) = b) P(2nd draw is red 1st draw is blue) =
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Use the Multiplication Rule to find the probability that if you draw two cards from a deck without replacing the first before you draw the second, both cards will be hearts.
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Use the Multiplication Rule to find the probability that if you draw two cards from a deck without replacing the first before you draw the second, both cards will be hearts.
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Use the Multiplication Rule to find the probability that if you draw two cards from a deck and replacing the first before you draw the second, both cards will be hearts.
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Use the Multiplication Rule to find the probability that if you draw two cards from a deck and replacing the first before you draw the second, both cards will be hearts.
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Medi-Mart has just come out with a new diabetes test that registers blue (indicating diabetes) in 95% of users who have diabetes. However, the new test also registers blue in 5% of users who do not have diabetes. Suppose that, in reality, only 4% of people using this test have diabetes.
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Medi-Mart has just come out with a new diabetes test that registers blue (indicating diabetes) in 95% of users who have diabetes. However, the new test also registers blue in 5% of users who do not have diabetes. Suppose that, in reality, only 4% of people using this test have diabetes. Construct a table that reflects this situation.
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total
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Medi-Mart has just come out with a new diabetes test that registers blue (indicating diabetes) in 95% of users who have diabetes. However, the new test also registers blue in 5% of users who do not have diabetes. Suppose that, in reality, only 4% of people using this test have diabetes. Construct a table that reflects the situation.
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue x Not Blue Total x
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Medi-Mart has just come out with a new diabetes test that registers blue (indicating diabetes) in 95% of users who have diabetes. However, the new test also registers blue in 5% of users who do not have diabetes. Suppose that, in reality, only 4% of people using this test have diabetes. Construct a table that reflects the situation.
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue x .05y Not Blue Total x y
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Medi-Mart has just come out with a new diabetes test that registers blue (indicating diabetes) in 95% of users who have diabetes. However, the new test also registers blue in 5% of users who do not have diabetes. Suppose that, in reality, only 4% of people using this test have diabetes. Construct a table that reflects the situation.
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue x .05y Not Blue Total x= .04(total) y
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Medi-Mart has just come out with a new diabetes test that registers blue (indicating diabetes) in 95% of users who have diabetes. However, the new test also registers blue in 5% of users who do not have diabetes. Suppose that, in reality, only 4% of people using this test have diabetes. Construct a table that reflects the situation.
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue x .05y Not Blue Total x= .04(total) y
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue x .05y Not Blue Total y
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue x .05y Not Blue Total
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue y Not Blue Total
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total What is the probability that a randomly selected person who uses this test gets a blue result?
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total What is the probability that a randomly selected person who uses this test gets a blue result?
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What is the probability that a randomly selected person who uses this test gets a blue result?
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total What is the probability that a person has diabetes if the test registers blue?
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Diabetes No Diabetes Total
Blue Not Blue Total What is the probability that a person has diabetes if the test registers blue?
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Order makes a difference!
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