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MULTIPLICATION RULES FOR PROBABILITY INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT EVENTS.

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1 MULTIPLICATION RULES FOR PROBABILITY INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT EVENTS

2 When do you multiply? Multiplication should be used whenever you have multiple (compound) events. Compound events can either be Independent or Dependent.

3 Independent Events Two events are Independent when the probability of one event occurring does not affect the probability of the other event. Examples of independent events: Rolling a die/ tossing a coin Tossing two coins Spinning a number spinner multiple times

4 Multiplication Rule for Independent Events When 2 events are independent, the probability of both A and B occurring is: P(A and B) = P(A)·P(B) Example 1: Joe tosses a coin and then rolls a die. Find the probability of getting a head on the coin and a 4 on the die. P(H and 4) = P(H)·P(4)

5 Ex 2: Independent Events Joe tosses 2 coins. Find the probability that he gets a head on one coin and a tail on the other. Solution: 1 st make sure you are considering all possiblities in the sample space. This can easily be accomplished with either a table or a tree diagramtabletree diagram

6 Table for Tossing 2 Coins HeadsTails HeadsH, HH, T TailsT, HT, T Sample Space: {HH, HT, TH, TT} Back

7 Tree Diagram for Tossing 2 Coins Heads Tails Sample Space: {HH, HT, TH, TT} Solution

8 Ex 2: Solution By formula: P(H and T) = P(H and T) or P(T and H) =.5·.5 +.5·.5 =.25 +.25 =.50 Or use sample space: {HH, HT, TH, TT}

9 Ex 3: Independent Events A poll found that 38% of Americans say they suffer great stress at least once per week. If 3 people are selected at random, find the probability that all 3 will say they suffer great stress at least once per week. Solution: Choosing 3 people from all Americans is not going to affect the sample space – referred to as the law of large numbers P(S and S and S) = P(S)·P(S)·P(S) =.38·.38·.38 =.055

10 Example 3: extended If 3 people are selected at random, find the probability that none will suffer great stress at least once per week. =.62·.62·.62 =.238

11 Dependent Events Two events are dependent when the probability of one event occurring does affect the probability of the second event. Examples of dependent events: Choosing 2 cards from a deck of cards without replacing the first one. Selecting a ball from a bag without replacement Selecting multiple students from a small class

12 Multiplication Rule for Dependent Events When 2 events are dependent, the probability of both A and B occurring is: P(A and B) = P(A)·P(B|A) The probability of B occurring given that A has already occured

13 Ex 1: Dependent Events A bag contains 2 red, 5 blue and 3 green marbles. 2 marbles are drawn one at a time without replacing the first one. Find the following probabilities: a)Of selecting 2 blue marbles b)Of selecting 1 blue and 1 red marble.

14 Ex 1: Solution (Dependent) Construct a tree diagram R = 2/10 R R = 2/9 R B = 5/10 B B = 4/9 B = 5/9 G = 3/10 G G G a)P(B and B) = (5/10) ·(4/9) = 20/90 b) P(B and R) = (5/10)·(2/9) + (2/10)·(5/9) = 20/90

15 Ex 1: Discussion 1.How would the problem change if you replaced the first marble? 2.How would the original problem change if you would have specified order of selection in part b?

16 Ex 2: Dependent/Independent Find the probability that 2 people selected at random are a)Both born in the summer? b)Born in the same month in the summer? Solution: a) P(S and S) = P(S)·P(S) =(3/12)·(3/12) = 1/16 b) P(S and Same) =P(S)·P(Same) =(3/12)·(1/12) = 1/48


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