Add Probabilities
Probability theory can describe a many situations in our lives; for that reason, learning it should be interesting!
It's time to talk about the addition rule.
Where can I use it?
In situations when either one of the events should happen. Events should be absolutely independent.
Example:
At the beginning of the course, we acquinted ourselves with the definition of probability theory with the example of balls. But now, this example will be complicated.
Calculate the probability of getting either a green or blue ball if you have 9
blue balls, 13
red balls, and 7
green balls.
Explanation:
So, to calculate the probability of success for the events connected by the word or (get the blue or green ball from the box), we should calculate the probability for the first event, then add the probability for the second event, and so on. We can use this schema for calculating three, four, or even a million possibilities, and just calculate the probability for each of them, and finally add.
Grazie per i tuoi commenti!
Chieda ad AI
Chieda ad AI
Chieda pure quello che desidera o provi una delle domande suggerite per iniziare la nostra conversazione
Mi faccia domande su questo argomento
Riassuma questo capitolo
Mostri esempi dal mondo reale
Awesome!
Completion rate improved to 3.7
Add Probabilities
Scorri per mostrare il menu
Probability theory can describe a many situations in our lives; for that reason, learning it should be interesting!
It's time to talk about the addition rule.
Where can I use it?
In situations when either one of the events should happen. Events should be absolutely independent.
Example:
At the beginning of the course, we acquinted ourselves with the definition of probability theory with the example of balls. But now, this example will be complicated.
Calculate the probability of getting either a green or blue ball if you have 9
blue balls, 13
red balls, and 7
green balls.
Explanation:
So, to calculate the probability of success for the events connected by the word or (get the blue or green ball from the box), we should calculate the probability for the first event, then add the probability for the second event, and so on. We can use this schema for calculating three, four, or even a million possibilities, and just calculate the probability for each of them, and finally add.
Grazie per i tuoi commenti!