Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Math Question and Answer

Introduction to conditional probability examples

When we deal with 2 events, A and B , sometimes these events are so related to each other , that the probability will depend on whether the other event has already occurred.It can be defined as the probability of given event that another event has already occurred.

Let’s consider an example for Conditional probability:

If a player needs to pick 2 cards of the same suit to win, out of 52 cards there can be 13 cards in each suit.Find mathematics form 3. If the player1 Picks a heart, and the player wishes to draw a second heart. If one heart has already been selected, then we only have 12 hearts remaining out of 51 cards.

So Familiarization with math is the conditional probability P = 12/51....

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