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Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

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Page 1: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Chapter 4

Probability

Page 2: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Probability Defined

A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of events will occur.

Page 3: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Assigning Basic Probabilities

• Classical Approach

• Relative Frequency Approach

• Subjective Approach

Page 4: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Classical Approach

P(A) =

where P(A) = probability of event A

F = number of outcomes “favorable” to event A

T = total number of outcomes possible in the experiment

T

F

Page 5: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Relative Frequency Approach

P(A) =

where N = total number of observations

or trials

n = number of times that event A

occurs

N

n

Page 6: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

The Language of Probability

• Simple Probability

• Conditional Probability

• Independent Events

• Joint Probability

• Mutually Exclusive Events

• Either/Or Probability

Page 7: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Statistical Independence

Two events are said to be statistically independent if the occurrence of one event has no influence on the likelihood of occurrence of the other.

Page 8: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Statistical Independence (4.1)

P(A l B) = P(A) and P (B l A) = P(B)

“given” “given”

Page 9: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

General Multiplication Rule (4.2)

P(A B) = P(A)∙ P(BlA)

“and”

Page 10: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Multiplication Rule for (4.3)

Independent Events

P(A B) = P(A) ∙P(B)

Page 11: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Mutually Exclusive Events

Two events, A and B, are said to be mutually exclusive if the occurrence of one event means that the other event cannot or will not occur.

Page 12: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Mutually Exclusive Events (4.4)

P(A B) = 0

Page 13: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

General Addition Rule (4.5)

P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A B)

“or”

Page 14: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Addition Rule for (4.6) Mutually Exclusive Events

P(A B) = P(A) + P(B)

Page 15: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

“Conditional Equals JOINT Over SIMPLE” Rule

)(

)(

AP

BAP P(B I A) = (4.7a)

P(A I B) = (4.7b))(

)(

BP

BAP

Page 16: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Complementary Events Rule (4.8)

P(A′ ) = 1 – P(A)

Page 17: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.1 Venn Diagram for the Internet Shoppers Example

A(.8)

(Airline Ticket Purchase)

B(.6)

(Book Purchase)

A∩ B

(.5)

The sample space contains 100% of the possible outcomes in the experiment. 80% of these outcomes are in Circle A; 60% are in Circle B; 50% are in both circles.

Sample Space (1.0)

Page 18: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.2 Complementary Events

The events A and A’ are said to be complementary since one or the other (but never both) must occur. For such events, P(A’ ) = 1 - P(A).

Sample Space (1.0)

A

.8

A’ (.2)

(everything in the sample space outside A)

Page 19: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.3 Mutually Exclusive Events

Mutually exclusive events appear as non-overlapping circles in a Venn diagram.

Sample Space (1.0)

BA

Page 20: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.4 Probability Tree for the Project Example

B is not under budget

A

A'

A is under budget

B is under budget

B

B'

A is not under budget

B is under budget

B is not under budget

B

PROJECT A PERFORMANCE

PROJECT B PERFORMANCE

B'

STAGE 1 STAGE 2

Page 21: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.5 Showing Probabilities on the Tree

B is not under budget

A (.25)

A‘(.75)

A is under budget

B is under budget

B(.6)

B‘(.4)

A is not under budget

B is under budget

B is not under budget

B(.2)

PROJECT A PERFORMANCE

PROJECT B PERFORMANCE

B‘(.8)

STAGE 1 STAGE 2

Page 22: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.6 Identifying the Relevant End Nodes On The Tree

B is not under budget

A (.25)

A‘(.75)

A is under budget

B is under budget

B(.6)

B‘(.4)

A is not under budget

B is under budget

B is not under budget

B(.2)

PROJECT A PERFORMANCE

PROJECT B PERFORMANCE

B‘(.8)

STAGE 1 STAGE 2

(2)

(1)

(3)

(4)

Page 23: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.7 Calculating End Node Probabilities

B is not under budget

A (.25)

A‘(.75)

A is under budget

B is under budget

B(.6)

B‘(.4)

A is not under budget

B is under budget

B is not under budget

B(.2)

PROJECT A PERFORMANCE

PROJECT B PERFORMANCE

B‘(.8)

STAGE 1 STAGE 2

(2)

(1)

(3)

(4)

.10

.15

Page 24: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.8 Probability Tree for the Spare Parts Example

Unit is OK

A1

A2

Adams is the supplier

Unit is defective

B

B'

Alder is the supplier

Unit is defective

Unit is OK

B

B'

(.7)

(.3)

(.04)

(.96)

(.07)

(.93)

SOURCE CONDITION

Page 25: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.9 Using the Tree to Calculate End-Node Probabilities

Unit is OK

A 1

A2

Adams is the supplier

Unit is defective

B

B'

Alder is the supplier

Unit is defective

Unit is OK

B

B'

(.7)

(.3)

(.04)

(.96)

(.07)

(.93)

SOURCE CONDITION

.028

.021

Page 26: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Bayes’ Theorem (4.9) (Two Events)

)/()()/()(

)/()(

2211

11

ABPAPABPAP

ABPAP

P(A1 l B) =

Page 27: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

General Form of Bayes’ Theorem

)/()(...)/()()/()(

)/()(

2211 kk

ii

ABPAPABPAPABPAP

ABPAP

P(Ai l B) =

Page 28: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Cross-tabs Table

Very Important

Important NotImportant

Under Grad 80 60 40 180

Grad 100 50 70 220

180 110 110 400

Page 29: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Joint Probability Table

Very Important

Important NotImportant

Under Grad

.20 .15 .10 .45

Grad .25 .125 .175 .55

.45 .275 .275 1.00

Page 30: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Counting Total Outcomes (4.10) in a Multi-Stage Experiment

Total Outcomes = m1 x m2 x m3 x…x mk

where mi = number of outcomes possible in each stage k = number of stages

Page 31: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Combinations (4.11)

!)!(

!

xxn

n

nCx =

where nCx = number of combinations (subgroups) of n objects selected x at a time n = size of the larger group x = size of the smaller subgroups

Page 32: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Figure 4.10 Your Car and Your Friends

Five friends are waiting for a ride in your car, but only four seats are available. How many different arrangements of friends in the car are possible?

2

3

4

A B E C D

1

Friends

Car

Page 33: Chapter 4 Probability. Probability Defined A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that measures the chance or likelihood that some event or set of.

Permutations (4.12)

n

n x

!

( )!nPx =