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Section 6.3.1 Probability Models

Section 6.3.1 Probability Models. AP Statistics toddfadoir.com/apstats. Venn Diagrams: Disjoint Events . S. A. B. Venn Diagrams: Disjoint Events . S. A. B. Venn Diagrams: Non-disjoint Events . S. B. A. A and B. Venn Diagrams: Non-disjoint Events . S. B. A. A and B. Example.

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Section 6.3.1 Probability Models

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  1. Section 6.3.1Probability Models AP Statistics toddfadoir.com/apstats

  2. Venn Diagrams: Disjoint Events S A B AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  3. Venn Diagrams: Disjoint Events S A B AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  4. Venn Diagrams: Non-disjoint Events S B A A and B AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  5. Venn Diagrams: Non-disjoint Events S B A A and B AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  6. Example • Deborah and Matthew are awaiting the decision about a promotion. Deborah guesses her probability of her getting a promotion at .7 and Matthew’s probability at .5. AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  7. Example • Deborah and Matthew are awaiting the decision about a promotion. Deborah guesses her probability of her getting a promotion at .7 and Matthew’s probability at .5. D M .5 .7 AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  8. D and M .3 Example • Since there is not enough information to do the problem, let’s add information. Deborah thinks the probability of both getting promoted is .3 D M .5 .7 AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  9. D and M .3 Example • What’s the probability of only Deborah getting promoted P(D-M)? • P(M-D)? • P(Dc)? • P(Mc)? • P(Dc and Mc)? D M .5 .7 AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  10. Different Look AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  11. Different Look AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  12. Different Look AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  13. Different Look AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  14. Different Look AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

  15. Assignment • Exercises: 6.46-6.53, all AP Statistics, Section 6.3, Part 1

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