G5211 - Introduction to Probability - Events and their probabilities 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? MathematicsProbabilityIntroduction to ProbabilityEvents and their probabilitiesEventsSamplesUniversityNone Created by: callumdavidwattsCreated on: 05-01-17 15:32 254613 Across 1. For any finite collection of these type of events A,B,... P(union of events)=Sum of the probability of events. If they are this P(AUB)=P(A)+P(B) (8, 9) 4. P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AnB) (also known as the inclusion-exclusion principle) (8, 3) 5. The is the triple of sample space, the sigma field and all the events in the sigma field and must satifies the Probability axioms (11, 5) Down 2. A collection of events is this if it satisfies the following properties: 1. the sample space is an element, 2. if A is an element then so is A composite, 3. if A,B,C are elements then so is AUBUCU... (5, 5) 3. It is a subset of the sample space. (5) 6. The set of all possible outcomes of the experiment and is denoted by Ω (6, 5)
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