Rule of Multiplication
Rule of Multiplication
Rule of Multiplication
Example
Toys and Things, a toy and puzzle
manufacturer, recently developed a new
game based on sports trivia. It wants to
know between Slam Dunk and Home
Run will consumers like the most. So
they hire a research company to select a
sample of 2,000 consumers from the
population and ask each respondent their
comment about the new game. So they
can estimate the proportion of the
population that will purcahse the game.
What is probability?
Probablity is a value between
zero and one, inclusive,
describing the relative
possibility (chance or
likelyhood) an event. will occur
Example
Video Games Inc. Recently developed a
new video game. Its playability is to be
tested by 80 veteran game players;
a)What is the experiment?
b)What is one possible outcome?
c)Suppose 65 players tried the new
game and said they liked it. Is 65 a
probability?
Subjective Probability
WHAT IT IS??
Its an individual estimation which is
made after considering any available
option and information
Always there is a considerable
latitude in the degree of uncertainty
that surrounds this probability, based
primarily on the knowledge
possessed by the individual
concerning the underlying process
Illustrations of subjective
pobability
Estimating the likelihood (probability)
the new england patriots will play in
the Super Bowl next year
Estimating the likelihood you will be
married before the age of 30
Estimating the likelihood the US
budget defict will be reduced by half
in the next 10 years
Type of Probability
P(A or B) = P(A) +
P(B)
Example
A restaurant will give the costumer
the most delicious food they can
give, but by having some new
cookie, the food is sometimes too
sweet, or maybe too spicy
Taste
Evnt
Numbe of
portion
Probabilit
y of this
occurence
Too Sweet
100
0.1
Satiscfacto
y
700
0.70
Too Spicy
200
0.2
100/1000
P (A or C) = P(A) + P(C)
= 0,1 + 0,2
= 0,3
COMPLEMENT RULE
The probability that a bag of mixed
vegetables selected is underweight
,P(A) ,plus the probability that it is not
an underweight bag, written P(~A) and
read not A must logically equal 1.
P(A) + P(~A) = 1
COMPLEMENT RULE :
P(A) = 1 P(~A)
EXAMPLE :
Recall the probability a bag of mixed vegetables is underweight is
0,035 and the probability of an overweight bag is 0,065 . Use the
complement rule to show the probability of a satisfactory bag is
0,900 .
solution
Rule of Multiplication
There are two rules of multiplication, the special
rule and the general rule.
The special rule of multiplication
The special rule of multiplication requires that two
events A and B are independent.
Example :
A survey by the American Automobile
Association (AAA) revealed 60 percent of
its members made airline reservations
last year. Two members are selected at
random. What is determine the
probability both made airline
reservations last year?
EXAMPLE :
A golfer has 12 golf shirt in his closet.
Suppose 9 of these shirts are white and
the others blue. He gets dressed in the
dark, so he just grabs a shirt and puts it
on. He plays golf two days in a row and
does not do laundry. What is the
likelihood both shirts selected are white?