1. What is an experiment, event, conditional event, and compound event?
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What is an experiment, event, conditional event, and compound event?
Conditional probability is defined as the likelihood of an event or outcome occurring, based on the occurrence of a previous event or outcome. Conditional probability is calculated by multiplying the probability of the precedingevent by the updated probability of the succeeding, or conditional, event.
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What is conditional event?
Conditional probability is defined as the likelihood of an event or outcome occurring, based on the occurrence of a previous event or outcome. Conditional probability is calculated by multiplying the probability of the preceding event by the updated probability of the succeeding, or conditional, event.
What is the definition of compound event?
A compound event is the combination of two or more simple events (with two or more outcomes). Compound Probabilities (with more than one outcome (desired result) within a trial ): • The probability of rolling an even number less than 5 on a die.
An OUTCOME (or SAMPLE POINT) is the result of a the experiment. ... An EVENT is a subset of the sample space. Example - A coin is tossed and the side noted and a card is drawn and the color noted.