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SUMMARY

Event is a possible one or more outcomes in an experiment


Experiment is any circumstance vhose outcome can't be

MODULE 6 determined or Uncerta n. Sample space is the collection of


possible outcomes in an experiment

The different types of Events

1. Simple event An event

LESSON 1: EVENTS AND ITS with single sample point in a sample space.

TYPE 2. Compound event

An event with two or more sample point in a sample space.


The chance of two or more events happening at the same
time or two simple vents taken together.
LESSON 2: UNION AND 3. Independent events

INTERSECTION OF EVENTS These are events in which the occurrence of the first event
doesn't affect the occurrence of the second event.

4. Dependent events

These are events in which the occurrence of the first event


affect occurre 100 of the secotid event or when events
depend on each otherthe

5. Certain event

An event that will surely come out in an experiment 6.


Impossible events An event which has no chance of
occurring.
LESSON 1: EVENTS AND ITS TYPE LESSON 2: UNION AND INTERSECTION OF EVENTS

Events in probability can be defined as Union of events: The union of events A and
B, denoted by A ∪ B , consists of all
certain outcomes of a random experiment.
outcomes that are in A or in B or in both A
Events in probability are a subset of the
and B. Intersection of events: The
sample space. The types of events in
intersection of events A and B, denoted by A
probability are simple, sure, impossible,
∩ B , consists of all outcomes that are in
complementary, mutually exclusive,
both A and B.
exhaustive, equally likely, compound,
independent, and dependent events. Associative law: (E ∪ F)∪G = E ∪ (F ∪ G)

Commutative law: E ∪ F = F ∪ E

Distributive law: (E∪F)G=EG∪FG


ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY

Using the standard deck of 52 playing cards. You are In the given figure, give the relationship of the universal set and sets
now challenge to form your own version of examples A, B andC
illustrating the different types of events.

o Simple event

o Compound event

o Dependent events o Independent events

o Certain events
MODULE 5
SUMMARY
LESSON 1: PERMUTATION N AT A
TIME This module was about solving
LESSON 2: PERMUTATION OF N problems involving permutations
DISTINCT OBJECT ARRANGED IN and combinations, and its
applications to real-li'e situations.
A CIRCLE
Every kisson in this module was
LESSON 3: DISTINGUISHIABLE provided with differerent
PERMUTATION advantageous chance to real-life
problems which involve
LESSON 4: COMBINATION OF N
permutations and combinations.
TAKEN AT A TIME

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