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Question

___ probability of an event B in relationship to an event A, is defined as the probability that event B occurs after event A has already occurred. a. Unconditional b. Conditional c. Sample d. Empirical To compute Empirical Probability, you: a. do not need to perform the experiment b. will never need to use a calculator, due to the simple nature of the data. c. must observe the outcomes of the variable over a period of time d. must interview through telephone surveys When employing the Fundamental Counting Rule, if repetitions are permitted the number of possible combinations is higher. Than if repetitions are not permitted True False

Explanation / Answer

Q 8)

The conditional probability of an event B in relationship to an event A is the probability that event B occurs given that event A has already occurred.

Q9)

empirical probability estimates probabilities from experience and observation.

Hence answer is c) must observe the outcomes of the variable over a period of time

Q 10)

ans - True

eg)

if there are we have to make a 3 letter word from a b c d

anwer with repitation = 4*4*4 = 64

anwer without repitation = 4*3*2 = 24