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A final notion that is important to understand is the notion of complement.

Probability models

  1. A bag contains 6 red, 3 blue, 2 green and 1 white balls. A ball is picked at random. What is the probablity that it is:
    1. red
    2. blue or white
    3. not green (hint: think 'complement')
    4. not green or red?
  2. A card is selected randomly from a pack of 52. What is the probability that it is:
    1. the 2 of hearts
    2. a red card
    3. a picture card
    4. an ace
    5. a number less than 4?
  3. Even numbers from 2 -100 are written on cards. What is the probability of selecting a multiple of 5, if a card is drawn at random?

Relative frequency vs. Probability

There are two approaches to determining the probability associated with any particular event of a random experiment:

  1. determining the total number of possible outcomes and calculating the probability of each outcome using the definition of probability
  2. performing the experiment and calculating the relative frequency of each outcome

Relative frequency is defined as the number of times an event happens in a statistical experiment divided by the number of trials conducted.

It takes a very large number of trials before the relative frequency of obtaining a head on a toss of a coin approaches the probability of obtaining a head on a toss of a coin. For example, the data in [link] represent the outcomes of repeating 100 trials of a statistical experiment 100 times, i.e. tossing a coin 100 times.

Results of 100 tosses of a fair coin. H means that the coin landed heads-up and T means that the coin landed tails-up.
H T T H H T H H H H
H H H H T H H T T T
T T H T T H T H T H
H H T T H T T H T T
T H H H T T H T T H
H T T T T H T T H H
T T H T T H T T H T
H T T H T T T T H T
T H T T H H H T H T
T T T H H T T T H T

The following two worked examples show that the relative frequency of an event is not necessarily equal to the probability of the same event. Relative frequency should therefore be seen as an approximation to probability.

Determine the relative frequencies associated with each outcome of the statistical experiment detailed in [link] .

  1. There are two unique outcomes: H and T.

  2. Outcome Frequency
    H 44
    T 56
  3. The statistical experiment of tossing the coin was performed 100 times. Therefore, there were 100 trials, in total.

  4. Probability of H = frequency of outcome number of trials = 44 100 = 0 , 44 Relative Frequency of T = frequency of outcome number of trials = 56 100 = 0 , 56

    The relative frequency of the coin landing heads-up is 0,44 and the relative frequency of the coin landing tails-up is 0,56.

Determine the probability associated with an evenly weighted coin landing on either of its faces.

  1. There are two unique outcomes: H and T.

  2. There are two possible outcomes.

  3. Relative Frequency of H = number of favourable outcomes total number of outcomes = 1 2 = 0 , 5 Relative Frequency of T = number of favourable outcomes total number of outcomes = 1 2 = 0 , 5

    The probability of an evenly weighted coin landing on either face is 0,5 .

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