10.3 - Second law of thermodynamics
Real life situation's example on PROBABILITY
Notes-Unit 6 Lesson 2
R8 information theory
S4 General 12-Apr-15 Likelihood Number Line Combined Probabilities Relative Frequency Probability Mutually Excusive Events Independent.
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Leftovers. The Gambler’s Fallacy Independent Events Two events A and B are independent if A does not raise the probability of B and A does not lower.
Warm-Up A woman and a man (unrelated) each have two children. At least one of the woman’s children is a boy, and the man’s older child is a boy.
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