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#26 2012-03-02 06:23:41

anonimnystefy
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Re: Probability question help

hi bob

i'm sorry to interfere,i just want to point out another way of computing that probability.

hi finitehelp

notice that the probability that at most one woman is picked would be the opposite of two women being picked.so we can differently calculate P(at least one woman)=1-P(two women being picked. )


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#27 2012-03-02 06:25:27

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Re: Probability question help

Correct!  well done.

Now you may cancel down.

OK let's move on to the mean of the distribution.

This is sometimes also called the expected value.

So if you choose two representatives over and over again and again, at random, and asked what is (total females chosen)/(total number of times you did this) this would be the average number of females per group.

It may not be a whole number.

the formula is

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#28 2012-03-02 06:27:31

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Re: Probability question help

hi Stefy,

Sure you can.  I was trying to make each calculation like the previous one so finitehelp learns to work consistently with no short cuts.  smile

And your way gives 1 - 2/30 = 28/30  That's fine as a method too.

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#29 2012-03-02 06:35:34

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Re: Probability question help

(x x p(x))=2/3 now im stuck here

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#30 2012-03-02 06:38:49

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Re: Probability question help

That's correct.

what are you stuck on?

the standard deviation?

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#31 2012-03-02 06:39:50

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Re: Probability question help

yup

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#32 2012-03-02 06:52:30

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Re: Probability question help

OK.


The mean is the expected value.

The standard deviation is a measure of how spread out the possible Xs are.

There are two different fomrulas for the sd,

(i)

(ii)

i don't know why i'm getting two )) here.

Do either of these look familiar?

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#33 2012-03-02 06:57:30

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Re: Probability question help

I have it now.

(ii)

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#34 2012-03-02 07:13:04

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Re: Probability question help

LaTeXing problems?


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#35 2012-03-02 07:21:46

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Re: Probability question help

All the time.

But actually, this was just me being stupid.  I'd actually typed two open and two close brackets.  It just happened that the two )) came together.

I solved the problem by getting rid of one set completely.  The meaning of the formula is still clear I think.

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#36 2012-03-02 08:12:18

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Re: Probability question help

So what if two brackets came together?


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#37 2012-03-02 08:12:35

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I am stuck again lol

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#38 2012-03-02 08:25:52

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I get p(x)^3-4/9

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#39 2012-03-02 08:31:43

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So I gues -4/9

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#40 2012-03-02 08:55:29

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I guess I keep ging in circles and coming back to 2/3 and i know that is wrong

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#41 2012-03-02 09:42:07

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Hi finitehelp

Which formula for standard deviation are you using?  (i) or (ii) ?

Posts 32 and 33.

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#42 2012-03-02 09:52:46

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Re: Probability question help

the first one

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#43 2012-03-02 10:00:15

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OK.  So

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#44 2012-03-05 08:38:24

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Re: Probability question help

There ae two basic rules in probability theory. If 2 events A and  B with respective probabilities p and q are independent, the probability hat both happen in any order is the product pq. If they are not independent, the probability of A followed by B is the product of p by the probability of B, taking into account that A has occurred.

In the first cases, you have 2 independent events, Success (S in short) with probability 0.98 and Failure (F) with probability 002. After 2 tests there are 4 possibilities
S-S probabllity 0.98*0.98=0.9604
S-F                  0.98*0.02=0.0196
F-S                  0.02*0.98=0.0196
F-F                  0.02*0.02=0.0004
Check that the sum is 1
In the second part events are Male (M)  with probability 2/3 or Female with probability 1/3
if the first is a male ther remain 3 males ad 2 females. Now the probability of M is 3/5 and the probability of a female is 2/5. There fore the probability of M-M is 2/3*3/5=2/5.
Applying this youfind the following
M-M      2/3-3/5=2/5
M-F       2/3*2/5=4/15
F-F        1/3*1/4=1/12
F-m       1/3*3/4=1/4
Check again that the sum is 1

probabilities of the varaible x
probability of x=0  :2/5
      "             x=1  :4/15+1/4=31/60
      "             x=2  : 1/12
Total = 1

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#45 2012-03-05 08:49:53

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Re: Probability question help

I am sorry, my previous table is wrong, it should be
M-M    1/3*3/5=6/15
M-F     1/3*2/5=4/15
F-F      1/3*1/5=1/15
F-M     1/3*4/5=4/15

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#46 2012-03-05 09:01:15

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Re: Probability question help

There were still typing errors. Read
M-M    2/3*3/5=6/15
M-F     2/3*2/5=4/15
F-F      1/3*1/5=1/15
F-M     1/3*4/5=4/15

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#47 2012-03-05 09:02:24

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Re: Probability question help

Hi hammana;

You can use the edit button to edit a post. This makes it easier to read and follow.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#48 2012-03-05 09:05:47

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Re: Probability question help

I should correct the x table
x=0 if M-M probability 6/15
x=1 if M-F or F-M probability 4/15+4/15=8/15
x=2 if F-F probability 1/15

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#49 2012-03-06 21:35:44

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Re: Probability question help

Hi bobbym
where is the edit button I can use to edit a post.

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#50 2012-03-06 21:42:10

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Re: Probability question help

Hi hammana;

Do you have that at the bottom of your posts?


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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