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Probability Formulas The probability of more than one outcome. This is a union of the probabilities. If events are disjoint: If events are not disjoint: Means the intersection of A and B. The number of items events A and B have in common.
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Probability of more than one event. The probability of both A and B happening. If A and B are independent: If A and B are not independent: means the probability of B given that A has already happened.
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Conditional Probabilities The probability of A given B. The probability of B given A. The intersection (overlap) of A and B divided by B. The intersection (overlap) of A and B divided by A.
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Definition of Independent Events Events A and B are independent if either of the following are true: Practice #17 p. 363 23 – 35 odds, 41, 45
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