If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com Rules of Probability When considering a given procedure, events can be and often are related to one another. If we know the probabilities of one or more events, we can find the probabilities of other events by relying on the ones we already know. The simplest example of this is the complement rule . The Complement of an Event : The complement of Event A is denoted A’ (read as “A prime”) and consists of everything in the Sample Space except Event A. Since the two together comprise the sample space, their probabilities sum to 1 . (Remember that in probabilities, 1 = certainty . If all possible outcomes are included, it is certain that the eventual outcome will be one of those listed.) We express this rule in this notation: P( A) +...
Free Homework Database Submit Your Study Guides, Test Prep, Homeworks, Essays, You Never Know Who It'll Help Out. Email me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------