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CHAPTER 4.1 Empirical Probability COMPLEMENTARY EVENTS The complement of an event E is the set of outcomes in the sample space that are not included in the outcomes of event E. The complement of E is denoted by E For example, the complement of rolling a die and getting an odd number would be E = 2, 4, 6 FIND THE COMPLEMENT OF EACH EVENT 1. Rolling a die and getting a 4 2. Selecting a letter of the alphabet and getting a vowel 3. Selecting a month and getting a month that begins with a “J”. 4. Selecting a day of the week and getting a weekday PROBABILIT Y OF COMPLEMENTARY EVENTS P(E) = 1 – P(E) P(E) = 1 – P(E) P(E) + P(E) = 1 RESIDENCE OF PEOPLE If the probability that a person lives in a industrialized country of the world is 1/5, find the probability that a person does not live in an industrialized country. EMPIRICAL PROBABILIT Y The difference between classical and empirical probability is that classical probability assumes that certain outcomes are equally likely (like when flipping a coin), while empirical probability, relies on actual experience to determine the probability to determine the likelihood of an event. Empirical probability is also called experimental probability DISTRIBUTION OF BLOOD T YPES: Blood type Frequency A 22 B 5 AB 2 1. P(O) 2. P(A or B) 3. P(not A or O) 4. P(not AB) O 21 HOSPITAL STAYS FOR KNEE REPLACEMENT PATIENTS Find each probability 1. A patient stayed exactly 5 days 2. A patient stayed less than 6 days 3. A patient stayed at most 4 days 4. A patient stayed at least 5 days Number of days stayed 3 Frequency 15 4 32 5 56 6 19 7 5 LAW OF LARGE NUMBERS When a coin is tossed one time, it is common knowledge that the probability of getting heads is ½. But what if it’s tossed 10 times? Will it come up 5 times heads and 5 times tails? Experiment time!