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MATH 110 MODULE 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED

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probability - ANSWERSa numerical measure of the likelihood that an event will occur random experiment - ANSWERSa process that generated well-defined experimental outcomes sample space - ANSWERS(for an experiment) the set of all experimental outcomes sample point - ANSWERSan experimental outcome two rules of probabilities - ANSWERS1) 0 <= P(Ei) <= 1 2) sum of all P(Ei) = 1 union - ANSWERSthe event containing all sample points belonging to the events in the union (A U B) conditional probability - ANSWERSthe probability of an event given that another event has occurred classical method of calculating probabilities - ANSWERSassigning probabilities on the assumption of equally likely outcomes relative frequency method of calculating probabilities - ANSWERS(empirical method) assigning probabilities based on experimentation or historical data event - ANSWERSa collection of sample points probability of an event - ANSWERSequal to the sum of the probabilities of the sample points in the event

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MATH 110 MODULE 3 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
SOLVED
probability - ANSWERSa numerical measure of the likelihood that an event will occur

random experiment - ANSWERSa process that generated well-defined experimental
outcomes

sample space - ANSWERS(for an experiment) the set of all experimental outcomes

sample point - ANSWERSan experimental outcome

two rules of probabilities - ANSWERS1) 0 <= P(Ei) <= 1
2) sum of all P(Ei) = 1

union - ANSWERSthe event containing all sample points belonging to the events in the
union (A U B)

conditional probability - ANSWERSthe probability of an event given that another event
has occurred classical method of calculating probabilities - ANSWERSassigning
probabilities on the assumption of equally likely outcomes

relative frequency method of calculating probabilities - ANSWERS(empirical method)
assigning probabilities based on experimentation or historical data

event - ANSWERSa collection of sample points

probability of an event - ANSWERSequal to the sum of the probabilities of the sample
points in the event

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