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  • ...Examples include the [[Monty Hall paradox]] and the [[birthday problem]]. Probability can be loosely defined as the chance that an event will happen. == Introductory Probability ==
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  • ...al procedures have been performed. Statistics is not to be confused with [[probability]]. ...res, used to analyze and draw conclusions on a given set of data. Some are dependent on whether the sample data set came from a population with known [[paramete
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  • ...h> and <math>y</math> are chosen independently in this manner. What is the probability that <math>|x-y| > \tfrac{1}{2}</math>? ...we need <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> to be different. Therefore, the probability for success in Case 1 is <math>\frac{1}{2}</math>.
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  • ...nts, and <math>P(E_1 | E_2)</math> the [[probability]] of <math>E_1</math> dependent on <math>E_2.</math> Then <cmath>P(E_1 | E_2) = \dfrac{P(E_2 | E_1) \cdot P [[Category:Probability]]
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