Title: Probability
1Probability
2Probability Definitions
- Probability the measure of the likely hood of
an event. - Event a desired outcome of an experiment.
- Outcome a result from an experiment.
- Sample Space Collection of all possible
outcomes - Equation P(E)
3Probability Cont
- All answers for probability questions
- 0 lt P(E) lt 1
- Thus all answers are written as fractions,
decimals or percents, or 1 or Zero! - Certain Events 1 or 100
- Impossible Events ZERO.
4Classic Probability Experiments
5Roll of a die 1,2,3,4,5,6
- P(1)
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- P(even)
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- P(7)
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- P(prime)
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6Bag o marbles 2 blue,3 red,5 white,1 yellow
- 1) P(red)
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- P(red or blue)
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- P(green)
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- Total of all probabilities 1 (or 100)
7Deck of playing cards52 cards, 4 suits, red
and black
- P(4 of diamonds)
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- P(club)
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- P(queen)
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- P(face card)
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8Compound Events
- Involves two or more experiments at the same
time. - Ex. (1) Rolling two dice together
9Compound Events cont
- To find the total number of possibilities of more
than one event, simply multiply the total number
of possibilities of each. - This is called the Counting principle
- Ex (1) Flipping 2 coins 4, because each has two
poss. - Ex (2) The roll of a die and flip of a coin 12
- Ex (3) Selecting a outfit from 3 different
shirts, 2 pairs of slacks, 5 ties 3x2x5 30
10Tree Diagram
- Tree diagrams are a visual outline (flow chart)
of each possible event. - When completed the will list all the possible
outcomes of a Sample space. - Ex Flip of a coin and roll of a die
11With or Without Replacement
- Replacing simply means to place the object back
into the total possibilities before re-drawing - Without replacement means to keep the desired
object out from the total. - To find the probability of more than one event,
Multiply their probabilities.
12Deck of playing cards (without replacement)52
cards, 4 suits, red and black
- P(4 of diamonds and a 5 of clubs)
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- P(two clubs)
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- P(Ace and a King)
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- P(four aces)
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13Flipping coins
- Ex (1) What is the probability of getting Tails 3
times in a row? - Ex (2) If we received tails 5 times in a row,
what is the probability it will be tails on the
6th toss? - Ex (3) What is the probability of getting heads 6
times in a row?
14Having kids?
- Ex (1) If you were to have 4 children, what is
the probability of having 4 boys? - Make a tree diagram to display the sample space.
15How many ways?
- Ex (2) At NCCC, there are 10 doors that can be
used to enter the building and 2 stairways to the
Library. How many different routes are there from
outside the building to the Library, and then
back out of the building?
16Sandwich Shop
- Ex (3) A sandwich shop in town has Plain, Wheat
and Italian rolls, 5 types of meat, 3 cheeses,
and 4 toppings to choose from. - How many different sandwiches can be created with
with one of each? - How many sandwiches can be created with a roll,
two different meats, and cheese? - What is the probability of selecting a sandwich
with a wheat roll?