Chapter 10 Introduction to Probability
2. Probability of an Event – the probability of an event is the sum of all probabilities of the sample points that are in the event. Ex: Consider the rolling of a die. The event is the rolling of a die and its outcomes. The probability of the event is P(rolling 1) + P (rolling 2)+…+P(rolling 6) = 1. 3. ................
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