3.2 Conditional Probability and the Multiplication Rule
... Suppose a researcher randomly pulls the file on one of the 575 patients. β What is the probability that the patient survived their surgery? β Does knowing which hospital the patient was admitted to change that probability? ...
... Suppose a researcher randomly pulls the file on one of the 575 patients. β What is the probability that the patient survived their surgery? β Does knowing which hospital the patient was admitted to change that probability? ...
Mathematics Department, NUI Galway
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... had no knowledge of which was which, and it turned out that one onion failed to grow. Assuming that the probability of accredited stock growing is 0.9, compared with 0.4 for small old onions thrown in by mischievous wives, ο¬nd the probability that the failed onion was, in fact, not from accredited s ...
Chapter 4: Probability Rare Event Rule for Inferential Statistics Rare
... Applies to situations that you can imagine repeating many times ...
... Applies to situations that you can imagine repeating many times ...