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  1. probability definition. Flashcards

    In probability theory, the sample space of an experiment or random trial is the set of all possible outcomes or results of that experiment. A sample space is usually denoted using set notation, and the possible ordered outcomes are listed as elements in the set.

  2. Chapter 5, "Probability" Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Probability, The two kinds of probability:, An event consists of one or more outcomes, and is a subset of the total number of possible events that could occur. and more. ... Empirical probability is based on observations of probability experiments. If a number cube is rolled 100 ...

  3. Probability Definitions Flashcards

    the set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment. venn diagram. ... Quizlet for Schools; Parents; Language Country ... definitions of basic probability terms Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  4. 3.1: Sample Spaces, Events, and Their Probabilities

    Sample Spaces and Events. Rolling an ordinary six-sided die is a familiar example of a random experiment, an action for which all possible outcomes can be listed, but for which the actual outcome on any given trial of the experiment cannot be predicted with certainty.In such a situation we wish to assign to each outcome, such as rolling a two, a number, called the probability of the outcome ...

  5. 4.1: Probability Experiments and Sample Spaces

    Probability is a measure that is associated with how certain we are of outcomes of a particular experiment or activity. An experiment is a planned operation carried out under controlled conditions. If the result is not predetermined, then the experiment is said to be a chance experiment. Flipping one fair coin twice is an example of an experiment.

  6. Binomial Experiments: An Explanation + Examples

    Binomial Experiment: Definition. A binomial experiment is an experiment that has the following four properties: 1. ... In order for an experiment to be a true binomial experiment, the probability of "success" must be the same for each trial. For example, when we flip a coin, the probability of getting heads ("success") is always the ...

  7. 3.1: Basics of Probability

    Probability is a measure that is associated with how certain we are of outcomes of a particular experiment or activity. An experiment is a planned operation carried out under controlled conditions. If the result is not predetermined, then the experiment is said to be a chance experiment.

  8. 7.1: Sample Spaces and Probability

    An act of flipping coins, rolling dice, drawing cards, or surveying people are referred to as a probability experiment. A sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes. Example \(\PageIndex{1}\) ... Definition: Probability. For a sample space \(S\), and an outcome \(A\) of \(S\), the following two properties are satisfied. ...

  9. Probability Experiment Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Probability, Probability Experiment, Sample Space and more.

  10. Probability: Definitions and examples, Experiment, Sample space, Event

    Probability is the measure of the likelihood that a particular event will occur. It is expressed as a number between 0 (impossible event) and 1 (certain event). 1. Experiment. An experiment is a process or activity that leads to one or more possible outcomes. Example: Tossing a coin, rolling a die, or drawing a card from a deck.