Lesson 1
Lesson 1
AND PROBABILITY
DISTRIBUTION
STATISTICS
Statistics is the branch of mathematics
that involves collecting, organizing,
analyzing, interpreting, and presenting
data to understand patterns,
relationships, and trends.
PROBABILITY
Probability is the study of the likelihood
or chance of an event occurring.
STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
Statistics often uses probability to make
predictions or infer patterns from data, and
probability models are built using statistical
methods to understand random events.
Together, they form the foundation for
decision-making in various fields like
science, business, and engineering.
PROBABILITY
1. EXPERIMENT refers to a process
or action conducted
Ex.
tossing a coin
rolling a die
drawing a card
PROBABILITY
2. OUTCOME result of a single trial
of an experiment.
Ex.
Tossing a coin
Outcome: H or T
PROBABILITY
To calculate the total number of outcomes,
multiply the number of outcomes for
each event.
Tossing a coin 3 times = 8 outcomes
Rolling 2 dice = 36 outcomes
Tossing a coin and rolling a dice = 12
outcomes
PROBABILITY
3. SAMPLE SPACE set of all possible
outcomes of an
experiment.
Ex.
Rolling a die
PROBABILITY
4. EVENT is a subset of the
sample space.
Ex.
Rolling a die
Event: Getting an even number
1. A coin is tossed 2 times. What is the
probability of getting two heads?
DISCRETE CONTINUOUS
Number of books on a shelf
DISCRETE CONTINUOUS
Distance travelled by a car
DISCRETE CONTINUOUS
Time spent in studying for
an exam
DISCRETE CONTINUOUS
Time spent in studying for
an exam
DISCRETE CONTINUOUS
FINDING THE SAMPLE
SPACE
EXPERIMENT SAMPLE SPACE
Drawing a heart from a deck of cards 2♥, 3♥, 4♥, 5♥, 6♥, 7♥, 8♥,
9♥, 10♥, A♥, J♥, Q♥, K♥
YY 0
YB 1
BY 1
BB 2
Example:
YY 0
YB 1
BY 1
BB 2
RR 2
RB 1
BR 1
BB 0
Number of red
0 1 2
balls (Z)
P(Z)
1 1 1
4 2 4
Example: Tossing Three Coins
HHH 3
HHT 2
HTH 2
HTT 1
THH 2
THT 1
TTH 1
TTT 0
Number of
0 1 2 3
heads (Y)
1 3 3 1
P(Y)
8 8 8 8
Example: Rolling a Die
11 1 1 1 1
P(X) 66 6 6 6 6
Example: Rolling a Die
distribution for 𝑌.
two dice. Construct the probability
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of
the
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
nu
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(Y)
P(Y)