Probability I
Probability I
P(A)
=1
Roll a die
S={1,2,3,4,5,6}
# Of Occurrences of
Event
#Trials
Not rolling a even #
EC={1,3,5}
EC={1,3,5}
P(A) = 1 P(A)
outcomes in common
Roll a 2 or a 5
Draw a Black card or a Diamond
in common
Draw a Black card or a Spade
E AB
E AB
P(B S) = P(B)P(S)
Draw a Black card and a 7
E AB
Used to display
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Rule 3. Complement
For any event E,
P(E) + P(not E) = 1
Or
P(not E) = 1 P(E)
Rule 4. Addition (A or B)
If two events E & F are disjoint,
P(E or F) = P(E) + P(F)
(General) If two events E & F are
not disjoint,
P(E or F) = P(E) + P(F) P(E & F)
yes
P(not (H or N or T) =
1 - .57 = .43
Independent
Draw a 7 from a deck. Draw another card. P(8)
Not independent
Rule 5. Multiplication
If two events A & B are
independent,
General rule:
Tree Diagrams
Consider flipping a
coin twice.
What is the
probability of
getting two heads?
Sample Space:
HH HT TH TT
Tree Diagrams
Getting Tails Twice
The Pew Internet and American Life Project finds that 93% of teenagers (ages
12 to 17) use the Internet, and that 55% of online teens have posted a profile
on a social-networking site.
What percent of teens are online and have posted a profile?
P(online) 0.93
P(profile | online) 0.55
P(online and have profile) P(online) P(profile | online)
(0.93)(0.55)
0.5115
51.15% of teens are online and have
a profile.
posted
1 - .96 = .
4686
Warm UpAllergies
Allergies
No
Allergies
Total
Female
10
13
23
Male
Total
8
9
18
22
17
40
Handedne
ss
Left
Right
Total
Female
3
18
__
Male
Total
1
8
__
__
__
__
P(A B)
P(B | A)
P(A)
P(A B) 0.05
P(A) 0.40
0.05
P(B | A)
0.125
0.40
American
European
Asian
Total
Stu
107
33
55
195
Staff
105
12
47
164
Total
212
45
102
359
American
European
Asian
Total
Stu
107
33
55
195
Staff
105
12
47
164
Total
212
45
102
359
American
European
Asian
Total
Stu
107
33
55
195
Staff
105
12
47
164
Total
212
45
102
359
Condition
Whiteboard Challenge
(a) 0.16.
(b) 0.36.
(c) 0.4.
(d) 0.6.
Yes
Male
32
Female
No
18
42
The probability of a Yes answer, given that the person was Female, is
(a) 0.08
(b) 0.16
(c) 0.20
Gender
Yes
Male
32
Female
No
18
42
______________________________________________
The probability that a randomly selected subject in the
study is Male or answered No is:
(a) 0.18
(b) 0.36
(c) 0.68
(d) 0.92