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PROBABILITY – CONCEPTS OVERVIEW Posterior Probability [A revised probability based on additional information] A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur Bayes’ Theorem Definition Terms Approaches Experiment, event, outcome, permutations, and combinations Subjective PROBABILITY Objective Multiplication [x] 1. Special Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B) 2. General Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B/C) P(A and B and C) = P(A)P(P/A)P(C/A and B) Rules Addition [ + ] 1. Mutually exclusive [only one event can occur] P(A or B ) = P(A)+P(B) 2.Inclusive [both may occur] P(A or B) = P(A) +P(B) –P(A and B) AA AA AA AA
Chapter Five A Survey of Probability Concepts GOALS When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to: ONEDefine probability. TWODescribe the classical, empirical, and subjective approaches to probability. THREEUnderstand the terms: experiment, event, outcome, permutations, and combinations. Goals
Chapter Five  continued A Survey of Probability Concepts GOALS When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to: FOURDefine the terms: conditional probability and joint probability. FIVECalculate probabilities applying the rules of addition and the rules of multiplication. SIXUse a tree diagram to organize and compute probabilities. SEVENCalculate a probability using Bayes’ theorem. Goals
PROBABILITY – CONCEPTS OVERVIEW Posterior Probability [A revised probability based on additional information] A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur Bayes’ Theorem Definition Terms Approaches Experiment, event, outcome, permutations, and combinations Subjective PROBABILITY Objective Multiplication [x] 1. Special Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B) 2. General Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B/C) P(A and B and C) = P(A)P(P/A)P(C/A and B) Rules Addition [ + ] 1. Mutually exclusive [only one event can occur] P(A or B ) = P(A)+P(B) 2.Inclusive [both may occur] P(A or B) = P(A) +P(B) –P(A and B) AA AA AA AA
DEFINITION OF PROBABILITY A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur EXAMPLE: Toasting of a coin  A = Head , B = Tail P(A) = Probability of getting “Head” = ½ = 0.5 P(B) = Probability of getting “Tail” = ½ - 0.5              P(A or B ) = ………………? =  …….? Note : Mutually Exclusive events = Head occurs Tail cannot occurs
DEFINITION OF PROBABILITY A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur EXAMPLE: Company A  and Company is Competing for a tender to be awarded by KUIS. P(A) = Probability of Company A getting  the tender = ……… ? P(B) = Probability of Company B getting  the tender = ………  ?          P(A or B ) =  Probability of Company A or Company getting the tender = ………………? =  …….? Note : Mutually Exclusive events = Head occurs Tail cannot occurs
Definitions  continued There are three definitions of probability: classical, empirical, and subjective.  Subjectiveprobability is based on whatever information is available. The Classical definition applies when there are n equally likely outcomes. The Empirical definition applies when the number of times the event happens is divided by the number of observations.
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An Outcome is the particular result of an experiment. Experiment:  A fair die is cast. Possible outcomes:  The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  An Event is the collection of one or more outcomes of an experiment. One possible event:  The occurrence of an even number.  That is, we collect the outcomes 2, 4, and 6. Definitions continued
Events are Mutually Exclusive if the  occurrence of any one event means that none of the others can occur at the same time. Events are Independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of another.   Independence:  Rolling a 2 on the first throw does not influence the probability of a 3 on the next throw.  It is still a one in 6 chance. Mutually exclusive: Rolling a 2 precludes rolling a 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 on the same roll. Mutually Exclusive Events
Events are Collectively Exhaustive if at least one of the events must occur when an experiment is conducted. Collectively Exhaustive Events
This is an example of the empirical definition of probability. ,[object Object],Throughout his teaching career Mr. Shayaa Othman has awarded 186 A’s out of 1,200 students.   What is the probability that a student in her section this semester will receive an A? Example 2
Examples of subjective probability are: estimating the probability the Washington  Redskins will win the Super Bowl this year. estimating the probability mortgage rates for home loans will top 8 percent. Subjective Probability
If two events  A and B are mutually exclusive, the Special Rule of Addition states that the  Probability of A or B occurring equals the sum of their respective probabilities.  P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) Basic Rules of Probability
MALAYSIAN AIRLINE [MAS] recently supplied the following information on their commuter flights from Singapore  to Kuala Lumpur: Example 3
If A is the event that a flight arrives early, then P(A) = 100/1000 = .10. If B is the event that a flight arrives late, then P(B) = 75/1000 = .075. The probability that a flight is either early or late is: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) = .10 + .075 =.175. Example 3  continued
The Complement Rule is used to determine the probability of an event occurring by subtracting the probability of the event not occurring from 1.   If P(A) is the probability of event A and P(~A) is the complement of A,   P(A) + P(~A) = 1 or    P(A) = 1 - P(~A). The Complement Rule
A Venn Diagram illustrating the complement rule would appear as: A ~A The Complement Rule continued
Recall example 3. Use the complement rule to find the probability of an early (A) or a late (B) flight If C is the event that a flight arrives on time, then P(C) = 800/1000 = .8. If D is the event that a flight is canceled, then  P(D) = 25/1000 = .025. Example 4
P(A or B) 	= 1 - P(C or D)  		= 1 - [.8 +.025]  		=.175 D .025 C .8 ~(C or D) = (A or B)               .175 Example 4  continued
If A and B are two events that are not mutually exclusive, then P(A or B) is given by the following formula: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) The General Rule of Addition
The Venn Diagram illustrates this rule: B A and B A The General Rule of Addition
In a sample of 500 students, 320 said they had a stereo, 175 said they had a TV, and 100 said they had both.  5 said they had neither. TV 175 Both  100 Stereo    320 EXAMPLE 5
If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student has only a stereo or TV? What is the probability that the student has both a stereo and TV? P(S or TV) = P(S) + P(TV) - P(S and TV) 		 = 320/500 + 175/500 – 100/500 		= .79. P(S and TV) = 100/500 		   =  .20			 Example 5 continued
A Joint Probability measures the likelihood that two or more events will happen concurrently.    An example would be the event that a student has both a stereo and TV in his or her dorm room. Joint Probability
The Special Rule of Multiplication requires that two events A and B are independent. ,[object Object]
This rule is written:    P(A and B) = P(A)P(B)Special Rule of Multiplication
Ahmad owns two stocks, PROTON and Telekom Malaysia (TM).  The probability that PROTON stock will increase in value next year is .5 and the  probability that TM stock will increase in value next year is .7.  Assume the two stocks are independent.  What is the probability that both stocks will increase in value next year? P(PROTON and TM) = (.5)(.7) = .35 Example 6
P(at least one)  = P(PROTON but not TM)  + P(TM but not PROTON)  + P(PROTON and TM)    (.5)(1-.7)  + (.7)(1-.5)  + (.7)(.5)  = .85
A Conditional Probability is the probability of a particular event occurring, given that another event has occurred. The probability of event A occurring given that the event B has occurred is written P(A|B). Conditional Probability
The General Rule of Multiplication is used to find the joint probability that two events will occur. It states that for two events A and B, the joint probability that both events will happen is found by multiplying the probability that event A will happen by the conditional probability of B given that A has occurred. General Multiplication Rule
The joint probability,  P(A and B), is given by the following formula:   P(A and B) = P(A)P(B/A)                          			or                                                           P(A and B) = P(B)P(A/B) General Multiplication Rule
The Dean of the School of Business at INSANIAH University college collected the following information about undergraduate students in her college: Example 7
If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a female (F) accounting major (A)?   P(A and F) = 110/1000. Given that the student is a female, what is the probability that she is an accounting major? 	 P(A|F) = P(A and F)/P(F) = [110/1000]/[400/1000] = .275 Example 7  continued
A Tree Diagram is useful for portraying conditional and joint probabilities.  It is particularly useful for analyzing business decisions involving several stages. ,[object Object],Tree Diagrams
R2 6/11 R1 7/12 B2 5/11 R2 7/11 B1 5/12 B2 4/11 Example 8  continued
Bayes’ Theorem is a method for revising a probability given additional information. It is computed using the following formula: Bayes’ Theorem
Duff Cola Company recently received several complaints that their bottles are under-filled. A complaint was received today but the production manager is unable to identify which of the two Springfield plants (A or B) filled this bottle.  What is the probability that the under-filled bottle came from plant A? Example 9
The following table summarizes the Duff production experience.   Example 9  continued
The likelihood the bottle was filled in Plant A is reduced from .55 to .4783.   Example 9 continued
The Multiplication Formula  indicates that if there are m ways of doing one thing and n ways of doing another thing, there are m xn ways of doing both. Example 10: Dr. Fauzi has 10 shirts and 8 ties.  How many shirt and tie outfits does he have?  (10)(8) = 80 Some Principles of Counting
A Permutation is any arrangement of r objects selected from n possible objects. Note: The order of arrangement is important in permutations. Some Principles of Counting
ACombination is the number of ways to choose r objects from a group of n objects without regard to order. Some Principles of Counting
There are 12 players on the Muar High School basketball team.  Coach Ahmad must pick 5 players among the twelve on the team to comprise the starting lineup.  How many different groups are possible?  (Order does not matter.)
Suppose that in addition to selecting the group, he must also rank each of the players in that starting lineup according to their ability (order matters).

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Lecture on Statistics 1

  • 1. PROBABILITY – CONCEPTS OVERVIEW Posterior Probability [A revised probability based on additional information] A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur Bayes’ Theorem Definition Terms Approaches Experiment, event, outcome, permutations, and combinations Subjective PROBABILITY Objective Multiplication [x] 1. Special Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B) 2. General Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B/C) P(A and B and C) = P(A)P(P/A)P(C/A and B) Rules Addition [ + ] 1. Mutually exclusive [only one event can occur] P(A or B ) = P(A)+P(B) 2.Inclusive [both may occur] P(A or B) = P(A) +P(B) –P(A and B) AA AA AA AA
  • 2. Chapter Five A Survey of Probability Concepts GOALS When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to: ONEDefine probability. TWODescribe the classical, empirical, and subjective approaches to probability. THREEUnderstand the terms: experiment, event, outcome, permutations, and combinations. Goals
  • 3. Chapter Five continued A Survey of Probability Concepts GOALS When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to: FOURDefine the terms: conditional probability and joint probability. FIVECalculate probabilities applying the rules of addition and the rules of multiplication. SIXUse a tree diagram to organize and compute probabilities. SEVENCalculate a probability using Bayes’ theorem. Goals
  • 4. PROBABILITY – CONCEPTS OVERVIEW Posterior Probability [A revised probability based on additional information] A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur Bayes’ Theorem Definition Terms Approaches Experiment, event, outcome, permutations, and combinations Subjective PROBABILITY Objective Multiplication [x] 1. Special Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B) 2. General Rule P(A and B) = P(A)P(B/C) P(A and B and C) = P(A)P(P/A)P(C/A and B) Rules Addition [ + ] 1. Mutually exclusive [only one event can occur] P(A or B ) = P(A)+P(B) 2.Inclusive [both may occur] P(A or B) = P(A) +P(B) –P(A and B) AA AA AA AA
  • 5. DEFINITION OF PROBABILITY A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur EXAMPLE: Toasting of a coin A = Head , B = Tail P(A) = Probability of getting “Head” = ½ = 0.5 P(B) = Probability of getting “Tail” = ½ - 0.5 P(A or B ) = ………………? = …….? Note : Mutually Exclusive events = Head occurs Tail cannot occurs
  • 6. DEFINITION OF PROBABILITY A value between 0 and 1, inclusive, describing the relative possibility [chance or likelihood) an event to occur EXAMPLE: Company A and Company is Competing for a tender to be awarded by KUIS. P(A) = Probability of Company A getting the tender = ……… ? P(B) = Probability of Company B getting the tender = ……… ? P(A or B ) = Probability of Company A or Company getting the tender = ………………? = …….? Note : Mutually Exclusive events = Head occurs Tail cannot occurs
  • 7. Definitions continued There are three definitions of probability: classical, empirical, and subjective. Subjectiveprobability is based on whatever information is available. The Classical definition applies when there are n equally likely outcomes. The Empirical definition applies when the number of times the event happens is divided by the number of observations.
  • 9. An Outcome is the particular result of an experiment. Experiment: A fair die is cast. Possible outcomes: The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 An Event is the collection of one or more outcomes of an experiment. One possible event: The occurrence of an even number. That is, we collect the outcomes 2, 4, and 6. Definitions continued
  • 10. Events are Mutually Exclusive if the occurrence of any one event means that none of the others can occur at the same time. Events are Independent if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of another. Independence: Rolling a 2 on the first throw does not influence the probability of a 3 on the next throw. It is still a one in 6 chance. Mutually exclusive: Rolling a 2 precludes rolling a 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 on the same roll. Mutually Exclusive Events
  • 11. Events are Collectively Exhaustive if at least one of the events must occur when an experiment is conducted. Collectively Exhaustive Events
  • 12.
  • 13. Examples of subjective probability are: estimating the probability the Washington Redskins will win the Super Bowl this year. estimating the probability mortgage rates for home loans will top 8 percent. Subjective Probability
  • 14. If two events A and B are mutually exclusive, the Special Rule of Addition states that the Probability of A or B occurring equals the sum of their respective probabilities. P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) Basic Rules of Probability
  • 15. MALAYSIAN AIRLINE [MAS] recently supplied the following information on their commuter flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur: Example 3
  • 16. If A is the event that a flight arrives early, then P(A) = 100/1000 = .10. If B is the event that a flight arrives late, then P(B) = 75/1000 = .075. The probability that a flight is either early or late is: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) = .10 + .075 =.175. Example 3 continued
  • 17. The Complement Rule is used to determine the probability of an event occurring by subtracting the probability of the event not occurring from 1. If P(A) is the probability of event A and P(~A) is the complement of A, P(A) + P(~A) = 1 or P(A) = 1 - P(~A). The Complement Rule
  • 18. A Venn Diagram illustrating the complement rule would appear as: A ~A The Complement Rule continued
  • 19. Recall example 3. Use the complement rule to find the probability of an early (A) or a late (B) flight If C is the event that a flight arrives on time, then P(C) = 800/1000 = .8. If D is the event that a flight is canceled, then P(D) = 25/1000 = .025. Example 4
  • 20. P(A or B) = 1 - P(C or D) = 1 - [.8 +.025] =.175 D .025 C .8 ~(C or D) = (A or B) .175 Example 4 continued
  • 21. If A and B are two events that are not mutually exclusive, then P(A or B) is given by the following formula: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) The General Rule of Addition
  • 22. The Venn Diagram illustrates this rule: B A and B A The General Rule of Addition
  • 23. In a sample of 500 students, 320 said they had a stereo, 175 said they had a TV, and 100 said they had both. 5 said they had neither. TV 175 Both 100 Stereo 320 EXAMPLE 5
  • 24. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student has only a stereo or TV? What is the probability that the student has both a stereo and TV? P(S or TV) = P(S) + P(TV) - P(S and TV) = 320/500 + 175/500 – 100/500 = .79. P(S and TV) = 100/500 = .20 Example 5 continued
  • 25. A Joint Probability measures the likelihood that two or more events will happen concurrently. An example would be the event that a student has both a stereo and TV in his or her dorm room. Joint Probability
  • 26.
  • 27. This rule is written: P(A and B) = P(A)P(B)Special Rule of Multiplication
  • 28. Ahmad owns two stocks, PROTON and Telekom Malaysia (TM). The probability that PROTON stock will increase in value next year is .5 and the probability that TM stock will increase in value next year is .7. Assume the two stocks are independent. What is the probability that both stocks will increase in value next year? P(PROTON and TM) = (.5)(.7) = .35 Example 6
  • 29. P(at least one) = P(PROTON but not TM) + P(TM but not PROTON) + P(PROTON and TM) (.5)(1-.7) + (.7)(1-.5) + (.7)(.5) = .85
  • 30. A Conditional Probability is the probability of a particular event occurring, given that another event has occurred. The probability of event A occurring given that the event B has occurred is written P(A|B). Conditional Probability
  • 31. The General Rule of Multiplication is used to find the joint probability that two events will occur. It states that for two events A and B, the joint probability that both events will happen is found by multiplying the probability that event A will happen by the conditional probability of B given that A has occurred. General Multiplication Rule
  • 32. The joint probability, P(A and B), is given by the following formula: P(A and B) = P(A)P(B/A) or P(A and B) = P(B)P(A/B) General Multiplication Rule
  • 33. The Dean of the School of Business at INSANIAH University college collected the following information about undergraduate students in her college: Example 7
  • 34. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a female (F) accounting major (A)? P(A and F) = 110/1000. Given that the student is a female, what is the probability that she is an accounting major? P(A|F) = P(A and F)/P(F) = [110/1000]/[400/1000] = .275 Example 7 continued
  • 35.
  • 36. R2 6/11 R1 7/12 B2 5/11 R2 7/11 B1 5/12 B2 4/11 Example 8 continued
  • 37. Bayes’ Theorem is a method for revising a probability given additional information. It is computed using the following formula: Bayes’ Theorem
  • 38. Duff Cola Company recently received several complaints that their bottles are under-filled. A complaint was received today but the production manager is unable to identify which of the two Springfield plants (A or B) filled this bottle. What is the probability that the under-filled bottle came from plant A? Example 9
  • 39. The following table summarizes the Duff production experience. Example 9 continued
  • 40. The likelihood the bottle was filled in Plant A is reduced from .55 to .4783. Example 9 continued
  • 41. The Multiplication Formula indicates that if there are m ways of doing one thing and n ways of doing another thing, there are m xn ways of doing both. Example 10: Dr. Fauzi has 10 shirts and 8 ties. How many shirt and tie outfits does he have? (10)(8) = 80 Some Principles of Counting
  • 42. A Permutation is any arrangement of r objects selected from n possible objects. Note: The order of arrangement is important in permutations. Some Principles of Counting
  • 43. ACombination is the number of ways to choose r objects from a group of n objects without regard to order. Some Principles of Counting
  • 44. There are 12 players on the Muar High School basketball team. Coach Ahmad must pick 5 players among the twelve on the team to comprise the starting lineup. How many different groups are possible? (Order does not matter.)
  • 45. Suppose that in addition to selecting the group, he must also rank each of the players in that starting lineup according to their ability (order matters).