General Rules
Probability
Probability Vocabulary
Probability Rules/Types
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100

Given an event, A, what equation gives you the probability that event A will NOT occur? 

What is .... 

P(A') = 1 - P(A) 

or 

P(A')+P(A)=1

100

A coin is tossed 3 times. What is the probability that it lands on heads exactly one time? 

What is... 

HHH  TTT  HHT  HTT  TTH THH HTH  THT

3/8 = .375

100

Events that do not impact each other's probability.

What is... 

independent

100
The rule for finding the probability of rolling a fair die three times and getting three fours. 

What is ... 

P(rolling three 4s) = P(4)*P(4)*P(4) = P(4)^3 

or (1/6)*(1/6)*(1/6)= (1/6)^3

100

The calculator command you would use if you have a normal distribution and need to calculate the probability of an event being less than 10?

What is ... 

normcdf 

200

Given two independent events, A and B, what is the probability that event A and B occurs. 

What is...

P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B)

200

Armando is a high school baseball player. He gets a hit 70% of the time. That means his average is 0.70. What is the probability that he gets his first successful hit on his third swing? 

What is ...

0.3*0.3*0.7= 0.063

200

two events that cannot occur simultaneously 

What is.... 

mutually exclusive or disjoint

200

The rule for the probability of pulling a red or queen from a standard deck of cards. 

What is... 

P(Red or Queen)= P(red)+P(queen) - P(red and queen) 


200

The formula chart location for the standard deviation of a discrete random variable.

What is ... 


Section II, first row of the table. 

300

Given two mutually exclusive events, A and B, what is the probability that event A or event B occurs? 

What is ... 

P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B) 

300

The two equations used to determine independence between 2 events.  

What is...

P(A|B)=P(A)

or 

P(B|A)=P(B)

300

two events that cannot occur together, but one must happen 

What is...

complementary 

300

The rule for finding the probability of a female given that they are an AP stats student. 

What is ... P(Female| AP Stats Student)= P(Female AP Stats student)/P(AP Stats student)
300

True or False: When transforming random variables by factor of 3, only the mean will be multiplied by 3.

What is.... 

False, both the mean and standard deviation are transformed by multiplication.

400

Given two events, A and B, what is the probability that event A and B occurs.

What is... 

P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B|A)

400

90% of the people who have a particular disease will have a positive result on a given diagnostic test (90% accuracy). If 5% of a certain population has the disease, what percent of that population would test positive for the disease? 

What is ...  using a tree diagram: positive|disease + positive|no disease, (.05)(.90)+(.95)(.10)


14% or 0.14 

400

events that do impact each other's probability 

what is ... 

dependent 

400

The probability distribution that meets the BINS conditions: Binary outcomes, Independent trials, fixed Number of trials, Same probability for success.

What is ... 

binomial distribution

400
True or False: For the sum or difference of independent random variables, variances add.

What is ... 

True, standard deviations NEVER add; you must first change the standard deviation to the variance by squaring first.

500

Given two events, A and B, what is the probability that event A or event B occurs?

What is ... 

P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) 

or 

P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B) - P(A)*P(B|A)

500

Two events are this if they share no outcomes in common

What is ... 

disjoint or mutually exclusive 

500

contains all of the possible outcomes 

what is...

 sample space 

500

An example of this type of probability would be finding the probability that the fourth tropical storm produces the first hurricane.

What is ... 

geometric distribution

500

The calculator steps used to find the expected value of a discrete distribution given to you as a table.

What is .... Enter the table in a list and spreadsheet, one column for the event value the second column for the probability of that event.  Use Stat, Stat Calc, 1 variable stats, 1 list, select/enter column label, make sure to select a frequency list (!), Ok, and look for the x-bar.

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