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Probability & Statistics I IE 254 Exam I - Reminder Reminder: Test 1 - June 21 (see syllabus) Chapters 1, 2, Appendix BI HW Chapter 1 due Monday at first of class!
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Probability & Statistics I Sample Spaces and Events Random Experiments (with/without sampling replacement) Sample Space Discrete Events Mutually Exclusive Understand the definitions from text, not memorize! Review set operations Tree Diagrams
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Probability & Statistics I Counting Techniques (Appendix BI) Why? Sometimes, determining the number of outcomes (events is fairly difficult in more complex situations) Multiplication Rule (tree diagrams) Permutations (I-1) Permutations (arrangements) (I-2) Arrangements (not all different) (I-3) Combinations (I-4) (order not important)
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Probability & Statistics I Probability Probability Interpretations Degree of Belief / Relative Frequency Equally Likely Outcomes Probability of an Event P(E) Probability Axioms P(S) = 1 0 P(E) 1 For two events E 1 and E 2 with E 1 E 2 = , P(E 1 E 2 ) = P(E 1 ) + P(E 2 )
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Probability & Statistics I Probability Rules Addition Rules P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A B) If A & B are mutually exclusive events, then P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) A collection of events, E 1, E 2,..., E k, is said to be mutually exclusive if for all pairs, E i E j = For a collection of mutually exclusive events, P(E 1 E 2 ... E k ) = P(E 1 )+P(E 2 )+...+P(E k )
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Probability & Statistics I Probability Rules cont’d... Conditional Probability of an event A given an event B is denoted as P(A|B) = P(A B) / P(B) Multiplication Rule P(A B) = P(A|B)P(B) = P(B|A)P(A)
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Probability & Statistics I Probability Rules cont’d... Total Probability Rule (two events) For any events A & B, P(B) = P(B A) + P(B A’) = P(B|A)P(A) + (B|A’)P(A’) Total Probability Rule (multiple events) Assume E 1, E 2,..., E k, are k mutually exclusive and exhaustive sets. Then P(B) = P(B E 1 ) + P(B E 2 ) +... + P(B E k ) = P(B| E 1 )P(E 1 ) + P(B| E 2 )P(E 2 ) +... + P(B| E k )P(E k )
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Probability & Statistics I Probability Rules cont’d... Independence: Two events are independent if & only if, any one of the following is true. P(A|B) = P(A) P(B|A) = P(B) P(A B) = P(A)P(B) The events E 1, E 2,..., E k, are independent iff for any subset E i1, E i2,..., E ik P(E i1 E i2 ... E ik ) = P(E i1 )P(E i2 )...P(E ik )
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Probability & Statistics I Bayes Theorem Bayes Theorem P(A|B) = P(B|A)P(A)/ P(B) If E 1, E 2,..., E k, are k mutually exclusive and exhaustive events and B is any event, then P(E 1 |B) = P(B|E 1 )P(E 1 )/ P(B|E 1 )P(E 1 )+ P(B|E 2 )P(E 2 )+... + P(B|E k )P(E k )
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Probability & Statistics I IE254 Chapter 2 and Appendix BI HW Homework Assignment: Chapter 2 #’s 21, 23, 27, 29, 31, 35, 43, 47, 50, 51, 53, 57, 63, 67, 71, 79, 83, 91, 99 Appendix BI #’s 1, 5, 11, 15 All due Friday June 18, 1999
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