Independent Events
Probability Theorems
Random Variables
Probability Concepts
Set Theory and Combinations
100

Two events A and B are independent if:

What is P(A∩B)= P(A)P(B)?

100

$100: P(A) = P(A|B)P(B) is known as what theorem?



    • Answer: What is the Total Probability Theorem?


100

$100: What assigns probabilities to discrete outcomes?



    • Answer: What is the Probability Mass Function (PMF)?


100

$100: What does the axiom of probability state about the sample space S?



    • Answer: What is the probability of the sample space is equal to 1?


100

$100: For two sets to be disjoint, what must be true?



    • Answer: What is the intersection of the two sets is null?


200

What is the probability of continuous random variable?


    • Answer: What is always 0?


200

$200: Calculating a probability given prior knowledge of an event is known as what?



    • Answer: What is Bayes' Theorem?


200

$200: The spread of the distribution around its mean is known as what?



    • Answer: What is the variance of a random variable?


200

$200: When do relative frequency probabilities become more accurate?


 


    • Answer: What is when the number of trials increases?


200

$200: What contains all of the numbers not in set A?



    • Answer: What is the complement of a set?