STAT 200 Chapter Notes -Conditional Probability, Mutual Exclusivity, Almost Surely

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The notation p(a) represents probability even a occurs. The notation p(a^c) represents the probability that the complement of even a occurs . The complement of an event is simply any event that is not event a. General probability rules: the probability of an impossible event is zero; the probability of a certain event is one. Therefore, for any even a, the range of possible probabilities is: 0 p(a) 1: for s the sample space of all possibilities, p(s) =1. The sum of all the probabilities for all possible events is equal to 1: for any even a, p(a^c) = 1 p(a). 4. (addition rule) this is the probability that either one or both events occur a. b. If two events, say a and b, are mutually exclusive- that is a and b have no outcomes in common, then p(a or b) = p(a) + p(b) p(a and b)

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