STAT 1000Q Lecture 6: Week 3 Lecture Notes [TYPED]

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Stat 1000q lecture 6 - algebraic combinations of events. Algebraic combinations of events: suppose we have a sample space s, a and b are events in s, s = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, a = {1, 4, 5, b = {2, 5} The intersection: here, a and b intersect. This is denoted a b: an intersection is the set of all outcomes in both a and b. If there are no such outcomes, a and b are called disjoint or mutually exclusive (a b ). The union: a union is the set of all outcomes in a, b, or in both. This is denoted a b: p(a b) = p(a) + p(b) - p(a b) 1 = p(a ac) = p(a) + p(ac) - p(a ac) The complement: a complement of an event is the set of all outcomes not in a. The complement of an event a is denoted ac: p(ac) = 1 - p(a)

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