8 of 15 Relative frequency is defined as the expected number of times one will r
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8 of 15
Relative frequency is defined as
the expected number of times one will receive a particularoutcome in an experiment.
how frequently a result occurs when you repeat anexperiment.
what result you expect if you repeat an experimentfrequently.
the number of times something occurs relative to the number oftimes it could have occurred.
9 of 15
If you decided to roll a 6-sided die an infinite number of timesyou would expect to get a "one" 1/6 of the time, a "two" 1/6 of thetime, etc. This illustrates which interpretation ofprobability?
Subjective
Objective
Long-run relative-frequency
Bayesian
10 of 15
Suppose that you think that there is a pretty good chance thatwhen you leave your class you will see your friend who has a classacross the hall at the same time as you. You might say that thereis about a 90% chance you will see your friend. This is an exampleof which interpretation of probability?
Subjective
Objective
Long-run relative-frequency
Bayesian
11 of 15
Suppose that you randomly select one person from a group of 12.Two of those in the group were born in Iowa. What is the chance youwill pick a person born in Iowa?
1/12 = .08
2/12 = .17
12/2 = 6
12 x 2 = 24
the expected number of times one will receive a particularoutcome in an experiment.
how frequently a result occurs when you repeat anexperiment.
what result you expect if you repeat an experimentfrequently.
the number of times something occurs relative to the number oftimes it could have occurred.
Explanation / Answer
10) subjective
11) 2/12=.17
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