Slide 110.2 Combinations and Binomial Theorem What you should learn: Goal1 Goal2 Use Combinations to count the number of ways an event can happen. Use the Binomial Theorem…
Slide 11 Discrete Math Basic Permutations and Combinations Slide 2 Ordering Distinguishable Objects When we have a group of N objects that are distinguishable how can we…
Slide 1 Counting Principles The Fundamental Counting Principle: If one event can occur m ways and another can occur n ways, then the number of ways the events can occur in…
Slide 1 Discrete and Continuous Probability Distributions Slide 2 Goals After completing this session, you should be able to: Apply the binomial distribution to applied problems…
Probability Counting Methods Do Now: Find the probablity of: Rolling a 4 on a die Rolling a âhard eightâ (2 - 4âs) on a pair of dice. Counting principal⦠Find the probability…
The Addition Rule Mutually Exclusive Events Two events A and B are mutually exclusive if A and B cannot occur at the same time. EX: Decide if the events are mutually exclusive:…