Probability Rule
Probability Rule
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Investigation 4
The Dutch scientist
Christian Huygens,
Let’s return to the Venn diagram of the ar t and biology students.
a teacher of Leibniz,
2 Explain why the probability that a randomly chosen student who studies
both ar t and biology, P(A ∪ B), does not equal the probability of a
P(A) + P(B)
determine the correct rule for P(A ∪ B) in terms of P(A), P(B) and
P(A ∩ B)
The addition rule states that P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B) − P(A ∩ B).
Example 4
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A and B are two events such that P A and P B . It is known that
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Find:
a P(A ∪ B)
b P(A ∪ B)′
c P(A ∩ B′)
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2x x
20 10
15
3x
20
x 3
x P(A B)
P( A B) Since P( A ∪ B) = 2P(A ∩ B)
1 1 1
b If P A B then P A B 1
Since P(A′) = 1 − P(A)
2 2 2
9 1 1
c If P A B P A P A B
Using the result from part a
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8 QUANTIF Y ING R A N D OM N E SS : P R OB A BILI T Y
HINT
answered by use of the Venn diagram alone.
Reect When might a formula or a diagram be more appropriate? Which is P(B) each include the
the most ecient method? What do we mean by ecient here? probability of both
probability once so we
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probabilities.
Exercise 8D
1 A ten-sided dice, numbered 1 to 10, is 4 Arnav goes to the library. The probability
rolled. Calculate the probability that: that he takes out a ction book is 0.4, a
a multiple of 3.
multiple of 4.
P X and P Y and P X Y ,
a P(A ∩ B) b P(A′ ∪ B)
3
a in the word MATHEMATICS
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c in the word MATHEMATICS and in the
word TRIGONOMETRY
Find:
word TRIGONOMETRY.
a P(A ∪ B) b P(A ∪ B)′ c P(A ∩ B′)
It is not possible to study both chemistry and art as the classes are at
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8. 2
Mutually exclusive (or disjoint) events are events whose outcomes cannot
In general, if two events A and B are mutually exclusive then it follows that
P(A ∩ B) = 0 and the addition rule in these cases is P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B).
A B
Example 5
Arthur has a drawer which contains ties. He picks a tie at random from the drawer. The
5 1
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What is the probability of Arthur picking out a tie that is neither red nor blue?
5 1 9 3
12 3 12 4
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P Since P(A′) = 1 − P(A).
B R 1 P B R 1
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Exercise 8E
1 Here are some events relating to throwing 2 Two events N and M are such that P N
two dice:
1 3
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A: Both dice show a 4.
g B and C
c Are there any other schools in the
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