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==In Two Events==
 
==In Two Events==
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<math>P(A \bigcap B) = P(A) \times P(B) </math>
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For example, given a coin, are the two outcomes independent?
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<math> P( \lbrace C_1=H \rbrace  \bigcap  \lbrace C_2 =H \rbrace  )</math>
  
 
==In Multiple Events==
 
==In Multiple Events==
  
 
==Conditional Probability==
 
==Conditional Probability==

Revision as of 09:48, 8 September 2008

Independence

In Two Events

$ P(A \bigcap B) = P(A) \times P(B) $

For example, given a coin, are the two outcomes independent?

$ P( \lbrace C_1=H \rbrace \bigcap \lbrace C_2 =H \rbrace ) $

In Multiple Events

Conditional Probability

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