Conditional Probability Example

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MIT 6.041SC Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability, Fall 2013
Instructor: Katie Szeto

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Conditioning is the restriction of the sample space

John-lfxf
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"I'm just testing if you guys are paying attention"

YahiaDesigner
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Let A and B be two events such that the occurrence of A implies occurrence of B, But not vice-versa, then the correct relation between P(a) and P(b) is?

a) P(A) < P(B)

b) P(B) ≥ P(A)

c) P(A) = P(B)

d) P(A) ≥ P(B)




Solution please

ManishKumarmanimech
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A really nice take on conditional probability. Kudos :)

MikamiHero
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why did you took 11/36 rather then 12/36 in one of the problem.. when 1, 4 are different from 4, 1 then then why not 6, 6 should be considered twice in the same ref.
also i like when you samrtly said that you were checking that we are paying attention or not.. smart move

ringoraster
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This girl is fun and explains very well.

sebas
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The trick on 12:00 was good one :) counts

nurzhantemirbek
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Where do we get the problems she's solving? I'd perfer to follow along with what she's lookingat.

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