Probability of Independent and Dependent Events and Conditional
... 3. Suppose a card is chosen at random from a deck of cards, replaced, and then a second card is chosen. • Would these events be independent? How do we know? • Yes, because the first card is replaced before the second card is drawn. ...
... 3. Suppose a card is chosen at random from a deck of cards, replaced, and then a second card is chosen. • Would these events be independent? How do we know? • Yes, because the first card is replaced before the second card is drawn. ...
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... and predictable pattern in the long run. The law of large numbers says that if we observe more and more repetitions of any chance process, the proportion of times that a specific outcome occurs approaches a single value. ...
... and predictable pattern in the long run. The law of large numbers says that if we observe more and more repetitions of any chance process, the proportion of times that a specific outcome occurs approaches a single value. ...
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... The idea of probability rests on the fact that chance behavior is predictable in the long run. In Section 5.1, we used simulation to imitate chance behavior. Do we always need to repeat a chance process many times to determine the probability of a particular outcome? Fortunately, the answer is no. D ...
... The idea of probability rests on the fact that chance behavior is predictable in the long run. In Section 5.1, we used simulation to imitate chance behavior. Do we always need to repeat a chance process many times to determine the probability of a particular outcome? Fortunately, the answer is no. D ...