Showing posts with label Some Important Results and Illustrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Some Important Results and Illustrations. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Some Important Results

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# We have P(A) = 1 -  P(A),
    therefore, P(A)  1.           _
                                 {Since P(A) ≥ 0,}    
                                    _
# P(Φ) = 0, since Φ = (S) and 
                  _
   P(Φ) = P(S) = 1- P(S) = 1-1 =

# If in an experiment with n equally likely (and exhaustive) outcomes, m outcomes are favourable to an event A,      then probability of an event A is defined simply as 
                  P(A) = The number of possible outcomes of count as A 
                                   The total number of possible outcomes    
# For every event A in S, P(A) 0.

#  For every event A in S, P(A) 1.

# Probability of an impossible event is always zero i.e.,
    P(Φ) = 0
# For the sure event or certain event, P(S) = 1. 

ILLUSTRATIONS
Experiment 1:  A single card is chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability of choosing a card that is not a king?  [IMAGE]
Probability:  
P(not king) = 1 - P(king)
 
 = 1 -  4 
52
 
 = 48
52
 
 = 12
13

Experiment 2:  A single 6-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number that is not 4?  dice


Probability:  
P(not 4) = 1 - P(4)
 
 = 1 - 1
6
 
 = 5
6

Experiment 3:  A single card is chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability of choosing a card that is not a club?  [IMAGE]
Probability:  
P(not club) = 1 - P(club)
 
 = 1 - 13
52
 
 = 39
52
 
 = 3
4

Experiment 4:  A glass jar contains 20 red marbles. If a marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability that it is not red?  [IMAGE]
Probability:  
P(not red) = 1 - P(red)
 
 = 1 - 1
 
 = 0
 
Note: This is an impossible event.
Experiment 6:  A spinner has 4 equal sectors colored yellow, blue, green and red. What is the probability of landing on a sector that is not red after spinning this spinner?  spinner
Sample Space:  {yellow, blue, green, red}
Probability:  
P(not red) = 1 - P(red)
 
 = 1 - 1
4
 
 = 3
4

Summary:  The probability of an event is the measure of the chance that the event will occur as a result of the experiment. The probability of an event A, symbolized by P(A), is a number between 0 and 1, inclusive, that measures the likelihood of an event in the following way:
  • If P(A) > P(B) then event A is more likely to occur than event B.
  • If P(A) = P(B) then events A and B are equally likely to occur.
  • If event A is impossible, then P(A) = 0.
  • If event A is certain, then P(A) = 1.
  • The complement of event A is .   
  •  P() = 1 - P(A)