STAB22H3 Chapter 15: STAB22 - Highly detailed Chapter 15 Notes, Summer 2012, Ken Butler
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Ex. probability of car accident happening given the person is. Probability of an event can change when more is learned about relevant situation. [1] (ex) what is the name of the home province of a travelling canadian to stonehenge, S = {alberta, bc, manitoba, nfl and labrador, nwt, nova scotia, nunavut, ontario, Probability of meeting some1 from ontario is not the same as probability of meeting some1 from nunavut. => diff. outcomes listed in sample space are not equally likely. How can these outcomes be combined in diff ways to make diff. events? (ex) A = {new brunswich, nfl & labrador, nova scotia, pei} => event that person"s home province is one of the atlantic provinces. B = {new brunchswick, nwt, nunavut, quebec, yukon} => event that person"s home province has official lang. being french. Outcomes in sample space in this situation are not equally likely.