Day 12 theoretical probability
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Probability Games
Section 7A: Fundamentals of Probability Section Objectives Define outcomes and event Construct a probability distribution Define subjective and empirical.
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40S Applied Math Mr. Knight – Killarney School Slide 1 Unit: Statistics Lesson: ST-5 The Binomial Distribution The Binomial Distribution Learning Outcome.
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Paul the Octopus died recently. He achieved worldwide fame by correctly predicting the winner in seven matches in the World Cup this summer. He chose the.
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1 Definitions Experiment – a process by which an observation ( or measurement ) is observed Sample Space (S)- The set of all possible outcomes (or results)
Introduction to Probability and Risk. Theoretical, or a priori probability – based on a model in which all outcomes are equally likely. Probability.
1.2 Theoretical Probabilities. Are all outcomes equally likely when rolling dice? One dice? What about the sum of two dice?