Chapter 03
Chapter 03
Chapter 3 Notes
Probability
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STA249 Probability and Statistics
Reference Book
“PROBABILITY & STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS by Walpole, Myers, Myers
and Ye”
Probability Intro
The union of the two events A and B containing all the elements that
belong to A or B or both.
• It is represented by the symbol A B.
• 0 P(A) 1
• P() = 0
• P(S) = 1
• if 𝐴1 , 𝐴2, 𝐴3……. is a sequence of mutually exclusive events, then
𝑃 𝐴1 ∪ 𝐴2 ∪ 𝐴3 ∪ ⋯ = 𝑃 𝐴1 + 𝑃 𝐴2 + 𝑃 𝐴3 + ⋯
Probability of an Event
Theorem of total
probability
Bayes Theorem Example
Example:
A manufacturing firm employs three analytical plans for the design and
development of a particular product. For cost reasons, all three are used at
varying times. In fact, plans 1, 2, and 3 are used for 30%, 20%, and 50% of
the products, respectively. The defect rate is different for the three
procedures as follows:
Example:
𝑃 𝑃1 𝑃 𝐷 𝑃1
𝑃 𝑃1 𝐷 =
𝑃 𝑃1 𝑃 𝐷 𝑃1 + 𝑃 𝑃2 𝑃 𝐷 𝑃2 + 𝑃 𝑃3 𝑃 𝐷 𝑃3
(0.30)(0.01) 0.003
= = = 0.158
0.30 0.01 + 0.20 0.03 + 0.50 0.02 0.019
Similarly,
(0.03)(0.20)
𝑃 𝑃2 𝐷 = = 0.316
0.019
(0.02)(0.50)
𝑃 𝑃3 𝐷 = = 0.526
0.019
See you