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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.1, BHUBANESHWAR
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PROBABILITY
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WHAT IS PROBABAILITY?
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For example, when we toss a coin, either we get Head or
Tail, only two possible outcomes are possible (H, T). But if
we toss two coins in the air, there could be three possibilities
of events to occur, such as both the coins show heads or both
shows tails or one shows heads and one tail, i.e. (H, H),
(H, T), (T, T).
Probability theory is widely used in the area of studies such
as statistics, finance, gambling artificial intelligence,
machine learning, computer science, game theory, and
philosophy.
PROBABILITY OF AN EVENT
Assume an event ‘E’ can occur in ‘r’ ways out of a sum of
‘n’ probable or possible equally likely ways. Then the
probability of happening of the event or its success is
expressed as-
P(E) = r/n
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The probability that the event will not occur or known as its
failure is expressed as:
P(E’) = (n-r)/n = 1-(r/n)
E’ represents that the event will not occur.
Therefore, now we can say,
P(E) + P(E’) = 1
This means that the total of all the probabilities in any
random test or experiment is equal to 1.
Complementary Events
The possibility that there will be only two outcomes which
states that an event will occur or not. Like a person will
come or not come to your house. Basically, the complement
of an event occurring in the exact opposite that the
probability of it is not occurring.
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CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY
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INDEPENDENT EVENT
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Case 1: G happens
When the first marble drawn is green, there are 7 marbles
left in the bag, and 5 of them are blue. In this case, P(B)=
5/7
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BAYE’S THEOREM
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RANDOM VARIABLES AND PROBABILITY
DISTRIBUTION
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BERNOULLI TRIALS
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BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
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CONCLUSION
Applications of Probability
• Flipping a coin.
• Choosing a card from the deck.
• Throwing a dice.
• Pulling a green candy from a bag of red candies.
• Winning a lottery 1 in many millions
Weather Planning:
A probability forecast is an assessment of how likely an
event can occur in terms of percentage and record the risks
associated with weather. Meteorologists around the world
use different instruments and tools to predict weather
changes. They collect the weather forecast database from
around the world to estimate the temperature changes and
probable weather conditions for a particular hour, day, week,
and month.
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if there are 40 % chances of raining then the weather
condition is such that 40 out of 100 days it has rained.
Sports Strategies:
In sports, analyses are conducted with the help of probability
to understand the strengths and weaknesses of a particular
team or player. Analysts use probability and odds to foretell
outcomes regarding the team’s performance and members in
the sport.
Coaches use probability as a tool to determine in what areas
their team is strong enough and in which all areas they have
to work to attain victory. Trainers even use probability to
gauge the capacity of a particular player in his team and
when to allow him to play and against whom.
Example
Summary
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REFERENCES
5. Wikipedia
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