Probabilities from a Contingency Table/Joint Probability Table
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- This video shows how to calculate joint, marginal, and conditional probabilities from a contingency table. It also shows the application of the addition and multiplication rules.
Probabilities: AND, OR, GIVEN - • Solved -Probabilities:...
Accounting Finance Marketing
Male 30 25 30
Female 45 10 60
the following probabilities were calculated:
#1: What is the probability of selecting a student majoring in Finance?
#2: What is the probability of selecting a Female Marketing student?
#3: What is the probability of selecting a student in Accounting or Finance?
#4: What is the probability of selecting a Male or a Finance student?
#5: What is the probability of selecting a Female, given she is in Accounting?
#6: If a student is female, what is the probability that she is in Accounting?
#7: If 2 students are selected, what is the probability that both of them major in Marketing?
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Explained with ease, Thanks Sir!!!
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Wow thanks for it i finaly understand
The General Addition Rule is used for 2 non mutually exclusive events right?
That will be correct. It will work for mutually exclusive events as well since P(A and B) = 0 for mutually exclusive events A and B.
honestly, im lost with the general addition rule, in the previous time, you only mentioned adding the total number of Finance and total number of Male and then divide by 200.. but using the general addition rule, it's different..can you shed some light?
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