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Event A occurs with probability
Events and are mutually exclusive. Suppose event occurs with probability and event occurs with probability .
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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur
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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability
that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur
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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability
that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur
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Assume that event A occurs with probability 0.4 and event B occurs with probability 0.5. Assume that A and B are disjoint
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If I am using a venn diagram, the probability that event A occurs or event B occurs but not both. What is my formula? I am soooo
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The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurs: total number of trials
EXAMPLE: The
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The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurs total number of trials
EXAMPLE: The
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The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurs / total number of trials
EXAMPLE:
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Consider a binomial random variable X. If the probability the first success of this event occurs on the second trial is 0.25
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