- Conditional probability:
- Sometimes the occurrence of an event is influenced or related with some other event.
- Hence we must take this restriction or the availability of certain limited information into consideration about the outcome of the experiment.
- The probability of an event occurring when it is known that some event has occurred.
- ``The probability that occurs given that occurs'' or ``The probability of ,given ''
- The notion of conditional probability provides the capability of re-evaluating the idea of probability of an event in light of
additional information.
- Example:
- Definition 2.9:
- Example: Our sample space is the population of adults in a small town. They can be categorized according to gender and employment status (see Table 1).
Table 1:
Categorized adult population in a small town.
|
Employed |
Unemployed |
Total |
Male |
460 |
40 |
500 |
Female |
140 |
260 |
400 |
Total |
600 |
300 |
900 |
- One individual is to be selected at random for a publicity tour.
- The concerned events
- : a man is chosen
- : the one chosen is employed
- Example 2.33: The probability that a regularly scheduled flight departs on time is
;
- the probability that arrives on time is
;
- the probability that it departs and arrives on time is
.
- Find the probability that a plane
- arrives on time given that it departed on time, and
- departed on time given that it has arrived on time.
Cem Ozdogan
2010-03-06