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Definition of Probability
Section 7.2 Definition of Probability
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Finding the Probability of an Event
The probability of an event occurring is a measure of the proportion of the time that the event will occur in the long run. Finding the Probability of an Event Suppose that in n trials an event E occurs m times. The relative frequency of the event E is m/n. If the relative frequency approaches some value P(E) as n becomes larger, then P(E) is called the empirical probability of E.
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Notice 150 total observations
Ex. The table below represents the frequency of certain types of license plates observed by a family on a recent trip. Find the probability distribution. State Number Wisconsin 45 Illinois 80 Iowa 20 Indiana 5 Probability 45/150 = 0.300 80/150 = 0.533 20/150 = 0.133 5/150 = 0.033 Notice 150 total observations
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Ex. Assume that when rolling a die each face is equally likely to show up. If event E = {2} then since S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, we have P(E) = 1/6. That is, the probability of rolling a 2 is 1 in 6. Similarly, the probability of rolling any face number is 1/6.
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Let S = {s1, s2, s3,…,sn} where each si represents a simple event (all mutually exclusive) and let P(si) represent the probability of event si. The function P, which assigns a probability to each simple event is called a probability density function. Also probabilities are between 0 and 1 they add to 1 add probabilities
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Finding the Probability of an Event E
Determine a sample space S associated with the experiment. Assign probabilities to the simple events of S. If E = {s1, s2, s3,…,sn} (each a simple event) then P(E) = P(s1) + P(s2) +…+ P(sn). If E is the empty set then P(E) = 0.
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Ex. An experiment consists of spinning the hand on the disk below one time. Assume each outcome is equally likely. A C W Find P(C) and then find Notice S = {C, A, W} each of which has a probability of 1/3.
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