Many events can't be predicted with total certainty. The best we can say is how likely they are to happen, using the idea of probability.
When a coin is tossed, there are two possible outcomes:
Heads (H) or
Tails (T)
When a single die is thrown, there are six possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
The probability of any one of them is 16
Probability of an event happening = Number of ways it can happen Total number of outcomes
Number of ways it can happen: 1 (there is only 1 face with a "4" on it)
Total number of outcomes: 6 (there are 6 faces altogether)
So the probability = 1 6
Number of ways it can happen: 4 (there are 4 blues)
Total number of outcomes: 5 (there are 5 marbles in total)
So the probability = 4 5 = 0.8
We can show probability on a Probability Line:
Probability is always between 0 and 1
Probability does not tell us exactly what will happen, it is just a guide
Probability says that heads have a ½ chance, so we can expect 50 Heads.
But when we actually try it we might get 48 heads, or 55 heads . or anything really, but in most cases it will be a number near 50.
Some words have special meaning in Probability:
Experiment: a repeatable procedure with a set of possible results.
We can throw the dice again and again, so it is repeatable.
The set of possible results from any single throw is
Outcome: A possible result.
Trial: A single performance of an experiment.
Outcome | Trial | Trial | Trial | Trial |
---|---|---|---|---|
Head | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
Tail | | | ✔ | |
Three trials had the outcome "Head", and one trial had the outcome "Tail"
Sample Space: all the possible outcomes of an experiment.
There are 52 cards in a deck (not including Jokers)
So the Sample Space is all 52 possible cards:
The Sample Space is made up of Sample Points:
Sample Point: just one of the possible outcomes
"King" is not a sample point. There are 4 Kings, so that is 4 different sample points.
There are 6 different sample points in that sample space.
Event: one or more outcomes of an experiment
An event can be just one outcome:
An event can include more than one outcome:
Hey, let's use those words, so you get used to them:
The Sample Space is all possible Outcomes (36 Sample Points):
The Event Alex is looking for is a "double", where both dice have the same number. It is made up of these 6 Sample Points:
These are Alex's Results:
Trial | Is it a Double? |
---|---|
No | |
No | |
Yes | |
No | |
. | . |
After 100 Trials, Alex has 19 "double" Events . is that close to what you would expect?