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STAT Computations

This document contains several examples of probability calculations: 1. It shows the probabilities of different events occurring based on data in a table, such as the probability of having a card given having a load. 2. It calculates mean, variance, and standard deviation from data showing probabilities of different values. 3. It provides more examples of calculating probabilities, means, variances, and standard deviations for distributions of values.

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STAT Computations

This document contains several examples of probability calculations: 1. It shows the probabilities of different events occurring based on data in a table, such as the probability of having a card given having a load. 2. It calculates mean, variance, and standard deviation from data showing probabilities of different values. 3. It provides more examples of calculating probabilities, means, variances, and standard deviations for distributions of values.

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D E F

A 5 8 12 25
B 10 6 4 20
C 8 2 5 15
23 16 21 60 AUD 0.72
EUB 0.5
D E F M DUE 0.65
A 0.083 0.133 0.200 0.417 CUF 0.52
B 0.167 0.100 0.067 0.333
C 0.133 0.033 0.083 0.250
0.383 0.267 0.350 1.000
0.717
0.500
0.650
0.517
Load No load
B B'
Card A 5 6 11
No Card A' 4 7 11
9 13 22

P(A|B) 5/9 (The probability you have load (B) given you have a card (A))
P(B|A) 5/11 (The probability you have a card (A) given you have load (B))

EXAMPLE
P(WT)
EXAMPLE: Course & Committee
D E F G
A 0.12 0.05 0.04 0.07 0.28
B 0.15 0.03 0.11 0.06 0.35
C 0.14 0.09 0.06 0.08 0.37
0.41 0.17 0.21 0.21 1

1 P(B) P(E|B) P(BE)


1 P(BE) 0.35 0.085714 0.03
2 P(G) P(A|G)
2 P(GA) 0.21 0.333333 0.07
3 P(B) P(C|B)
3 P(BC) 0.35 0 0
EXAMPLE 2
x p(x) x*p(X) (x-m)2 (x-m)2*p(x)
0 0.03 0 4.41 0.1323
1 0.2 0.2 1.21 0.242
2 0.5 1 0.01 0.005
3 0.2 0.6 0.81 0.162
4 0.05 0.2 3.61 0.1805
5 0.02 0.1 8.41 0.1682

Mean 2.1 Variance 0.89


Stdev 0.9433981132

EXAMPLE 3
x p(x) x*p(X) (x-m)2 (x-m)2*p(x)
300 0.999 299.7 400 399.6
-19700 0.001 -19.7 399200400 399200.4

280 Variance 399600


Stdev 632.1392251712

EXAMPLE 4
x p(x) x*p(X) (x-m)2 (x-m)2*p(x)

1 0.242 0.242 2.643876 0.639817992


2 0.298 0.596 0.391876 0.116779048
3 0.177 0.531 0.139876 0.024758052
4 0.158 0.632 1.887876 0.298284408
5 0.125 0.625 5.635876 0.7044845

2.626

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