Dec 12 B! BW Types of Probability

Dec 12 B! BW Types of Probability

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Mathematics

10th - 12th Grade

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What is classical probability?

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Classical probability is the likelihood of an event occurring based on the assumption that all outcomes are equally likely. It can be calculated using the formula: P(E) = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is empirical probability?

Back

Empirical probability is the likelihood of an event occurring based on experimental data or past observations. It is calculated using the formula: P(E) = Number of times event E occurs / Total number of trials.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is subjective probability?

Back

Subjective probability is the likelihood of an event occurring based on personal judgment, intuition, or experience rather than on exact calculations or experiments.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Example of classical probability: What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a fair six-sided die?

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P(rolling a 3) = 1/6.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Example of empirical probability: If a coin is flipped 100 times and lands on heads 55 times, what is the empirical probability of getting heads?

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P(heads) = 55/100 = 0.55.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Example of subjective probability: A student believes there is a 70% chance of passing a math test based on their study habits. What type of probability is this?

Back

Subjective probability.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the formula for calculating classical probability?

Back

P(E) = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes.

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