Appearance
Combined Probability โ
Spec reference: Probability
Key idea: Use tree diagrams and Venn diagrams to calculate probabilities of combined events.
Independent events โ
Two events are independent if one does not affect the other.
Example
A coin is flipped and a die is rolled. Find
Tree diagrams โ
Tree diagrams show all possible outcomes of combined events.
- Multiply along branches to find probability of a path
- Add probabilities of different paths for the same outcome
Example
A bag has 4 red and 6 blue balls. Two balls are drawn with replacement.
Without replacement โ
When items are not replaced, the probabilities change for the second pick.
Example
A bag has 4 red and 6 blue. Two drawn without replacement.
Conditional probability โ
Venn diagrams โ
Two overlapping circles
| Notation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Not |
Exam tips โ
Watch out for
- With replacement: probabilities stay the same on all branches
- Without replacement: update the denominator (and numerator if needed) after each pick
- Venn diagram: the intersection is counted ONCE, not twice
Test Yourself โ
Question 1 of 5
P(A) = 0.4, P(B) = 0.3, independent. P(A and B)?