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PROBABILITY

PROBABILITY
A quantitative measure of uncertainty
A measure of the strength of belief in the occurrence of an uncertain
event
A measure of the degree of chance or likelihood of occurrence of an
uncertain event
Measured by a number between 0 and 1 (or between 0% and 100%)

2 types of probability
Objective or Classical Probability Subjective Probability
 based on equally-likely events  based on personal beliefs,
 based on long-run relative experiences, prejudices,
frequency of events intuition – personal judgment
 not based on personal beliefs  different for all observers
 is the same for all observers (subjective)
(objective)
Equally-likely Probabilities
(Hypothetical or Ideal Experiments)
Basic Rules for Probability
Combinatorial Concepts
Tree diagram of Combinatorial concepts
Order is not important - Combinations
Order is important - Permutations
Factorials
Conditional Probabilities
Product Rules for Independent events
The Law of Total Probabilities
Bayes’ Theorem
Contingency Table and Joint Probability Table
- A joint probability table is similar to a contingency table,
except that it has probabilities in place of frequencies
- The row totals and column totals are called marginal
probabilities.
Example: Two groups of individuals were tested the effect of inoculation
in Cholera attack. One group had inoculated medicines, the other had no
medicines. Calculate the probability that an individual has no cholera’
attacked given that individual got inoculated medicines.
Attacked Unattacked Total
Inoculated 11 89 100
Uninoculated 21 79 100
Total 32 168 200
Attacked Unattacked Total
Inoculated 0.055 0.445 0.50
Uninoculated 0.105 0.395 0.50
Total 0.160 0.840 1.00
Examples
1. Flip a fair coin 20 times. And analysis the outcomes. (Head or Tail)
a. What kind of this distribution?
b. Find the mean, variance, and sd of this distribution.
c. Find P(5), F(5) and P(x<5).

2. The probability that the LB medium will not go bad by the next morning is 0.80.
This LB status will affect the growth of E.coli in the next morning. The probability that
the E.coli grow given the LB medium will not go bad is 0.75. And the probability that
the E.coli grow given the LB medium will go bad is 0.30.
Calculate the probability of E.coli population will grow in the next morning?

3. The probability that one person gets tuberculosis is 0.03, while one can be broking
the leg is 0.08. Events tuberculosis and breaking leg are assumed to be independent.
a) Calculate the probability that one person can get both tuberculosis and
leg broken.
b) Calculate the chance that one person can get either tuberculosis or leg
broken.
DISTRIBUTION OF
PROBABILITY
TYPES of RANDOM VARIABLES
A discrete random variable:
 has a countable number of hossible
values
 Has discrete jumps (or gaps) between
successive values
 has measurable probability associated
with individual values
 counts
A continuous random variable:
 has an uncountably infinite number
of possible values
 moves continuously from value to
value
 has no measurable probability
associated with each value
 measures
100 200 300 400 500 600
spending ($)

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spending ($)
100 200 300 400 500 600
spending ($)
Discrete Random Variables
Example
Example
Example
Binomial Distribution
Example
Example
Poisson Distribution
Poisson Distribution
Example
Example: 3. What is kind of distribution?
a. The probability of a telesales representative making a sale on customer
call is 0.15. what is the probability that no sales are made in 10 calls.

b. The mean value for an event X to occur is 2 in a day. Find the


probability of event X to occur thrice in a day.

c. Defects occur at random in planks of wood with a constant rate of 0.5


per 10 cm length. Jim buys a plank of length 100 cm. Find the probability
that Jim’s plank contains at most 3 defects.

d. A website receives hits at a rate of 300 per hour. Find the probability of
more than 70 hits in 10 minutes when the website will go down.

e. Aren is taking part in four competitions. If the probability of him


winning any competition is 0.3, find the probability of him winning at
least one competition.
Example: 3. What is kind of distribution?
f. In a village, power cuts occurs randomly at a rate of 3 per year. Find the
probability that in any given year will be at least 4 power cuts.

g. If only 5 percent kids can secure A grade in a paper, find the probability
of at most 12 out of 45 kids getting A grade in that paper.

h. If a committee has 7 members, find the probability of having more


female members than male members given that the probability of having
a male or a female member is equal.

i. The probability of winning a match for team A is 0.6. Find the


probability of winning3 matches out of 5.

k. A botanist is studying the distribution of daisies in a field. The field is


divided into a number of equal sized squares. The mean number of
daisies per square is assumed to be 3. Find the probability that, in a
randomly chosen square there will be either 5 or 6 daisies.
Example
3a. If a committee has 7 members, find the probability of having more
female members than male members given that the probability of having
a male or a female member is equal.
Or
3b. Aren is taking part in four competitions. If the probability of him
winning any competition is 0.3, find the probability of him winning at
least one competition.
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4a. Hospital patients arrive randomly on weekday afternoons at an
average of 3.2 patients every 4 minutes. What is the probability of having
more than 25 patients in a 12-minute interval on a weekday afternoon?
Or
4b. Hospital patients arrive randomly on weekday afternoons at an
average of 3.2 patients every 4 minutes. What is the probability of having
more than 5 patients in a 2-minute interval on a weekday afternoon?

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