In the case of the discrete law of throwing a die, the probability of rolling a 1 or a 6 is equal to the sum of the "sticks" of classes 1 and 6, i.e. 1 6 + 1 6 ≈ 33,34 %. The probability of making a 1 ...
This chapter introduces some of the fundamentals of probability theory illustrated by our analysis of a game of dice and coin flip experiments. By analyzing these famil¬iar examples in greater depth, ...
The most diverse areas of knowledge experience an accelerated automation process, with a consequent increase in the amount of data obtained and stored. Thereby, statistical and computational analyses ...
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Overview An introduction to probability and statistics, with practical applications. First section of the course: fundamentals of probability, counting problems, discrete and continuous random ...
Abstract: In this chapter, we introduce the concept of a random variable and develop the procedures for characterizing random variables, including the cumulative distribution function, as well as the ...
Overview An introduction to probability and statistics, with practical applications. First section of the course: fundamentals of probability, counting problems, discrete and continuous random ...