
Chapter 13 : Simple Probability
What will you learn in this chapter

Next, we will explore probability theory involving equally likely outcomes. We will understand how to calculate the probability of an event when all outcomes are equally likely.
We will also learn about the probability of the complement of an event. This means finding the probability of an event not happening.
Lastly, we will focus on determining the sample space and events of an experiment. We will construct probability models for events and understand the connection between theoretical probability and experimental probability.
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- 13.1 Experimental Probability - Set 1
- 13.1 Experimental Probability - Set 2
- 13.2 Probability Theory involving Equally Likely Outcomes - Set 1
- 13.2 Probability Theory involving Equally Likely Outcomes - Set 2
- 13.2 Probability Theory involving Equally Likely Outcomes - Set 3
- 13.3 Probability of the Complement of an Event - Set 1
- 13.3 Probability of the Complement of an Event - Set 2
- 13.3 Probability of the Complement of an Event - Set 3
- 13.3 Probability of the Complement of an Event - Set 4
- 13.3 Probability of the Complement of an Event - Set 5
- 13.4 Simple Probability - Set 1
- 13.4 Simple Probability - Set 2
- 13.4 Simple Probability - Set 3