
Contents 1 Probability
... • Measurement of waiting times in a queue where we note 1, if it exceeds 2 minutes and 0 otherwise. • The experiment is carried out n times with results y1 , y2 , . . . , yn . The experiment is assumed to be subject to random variation, i.e. some times we get a 1 other times a 0. • Empirical probabi ...
... • Measurement of waiting times in a queue where we note 1, if it exceeds 2 minutes and 0 otherwise. • The experiment is carried out n times with results y1 , y2 , . . . , yn . The experiment is assumed to be subject to random variation, i.e. some times we get a 1 other times a 0. • Empirical probabi ...
Unit 1 review_1
... 6) Find the number of possible outcomes if you had a choice of 3 different cars, 6 different models and 12 different color choices. ...
... 6) Find the number of possible outcomes if you had a choice of 3 different cars, 6 different models and 12 different color choices. ...
A review of statistical formulas, and a review of probability formulas and facts
... an happen. However, most of the time, we an assume that what happens has a reasonably large probability of happening, and that small probability events are very rare. If so, we will be wrong only rarely... All the above may be reasonable, but is only a de laration of prin iple. We need to transla ...
... an happen. However, most of the time, we an assume that what happens has a reasonably large probability of happening, and that small probability events are very rare. If so, we will be wrong only rarely... All the above may be reasonable, but is only a de laration of prin iple. We need to transla ...