The Vaisakhi fair is to be held as the Golden Grove Recreation & Arts Centre (The Golden Way‚ Golden Grove‚ SA) on Saturday 12th April 2014. We look forward to your company at this significant Sikh celebration. Please find enclosed a program for the event. Yours Sincerely‚Sikh Services Australia 23rd March 2014 Dear Sir/Madam On behalf of the Sikh community we take great pleasure in inviting you to attend the first Vaisakhi Fair in Adelaide. Vaisakhi is the festival which celebrates
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the likelihood of an event happening. Directly or indirectly‚ probability plays a role in all activities. Probability is a measure or estimation of how likely it is that something will happen or that a statement is true. Probabilities are given a value between 0 (0% chance or will not happen) and 1 (100% chance or will happen). The higher the degree of probability‚ the more likely the event is to happen‚ or‚ in a longer series of samples‚ the greater the number of times such event is expected to happen
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coin is tossed (H‚ T). (a) Enumerate the elementary events in the sample space for the die/coin combination. (b) Are the elementary events equally likely? Explain. A) Elementary events are - DIE COIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 HEADS H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 TAILS T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 B) YES‚ EACH EVENT IS EQUALLY LIKELY TO OCCUR. THERE ARE 12 POSSIBLE OUTCOMES AS A RESULT OF ROLLING OE DIE AND FLIPPING ONE COIN‚ THEREFORE THE LIKELYHOOD OF ANY ONE EVENT OCCURING IS 1/12. 5.13 (page 186)‚ 5.13 Given P(A)
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of the basic rules of probability: the sum of the probability that an event will happen and the probability that the event won’t happen is always 1. (In other words‚ the chance that anything might or might not happen is always 100%). If we can work out the probability that no two people will have the same birthday‚ we can use this rule to find the probability that two people will share a birthday: P(event happens) + P(event doesn’t happen) = 1 P(two people share birthday) + P(no two people share
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The public event I will talk about is THE SALON at ULTA Beauty ’s Cut-A-Thon! Throughout the month of October‚ ULTA Beauty is proud to support The Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF) with fundraising initiatives. As part of its efforts‚ customers can once again participate in the largest event of its kind -- THE SALON at ULTA Beauty ’s Cut-A-Thon! There is a salon in each of ULTA Beauty ’s 609 stores across the country and more than 2000 ULTA Salon stylists will participate. This
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A cultural event that I have attended in the past that has had a memorable affect on my life was a Native American Powwow. This event takes place every year‚ Thanksgiving weekend in Tucson‚ AZ. I arrived in the late afternoon‚ as the sun was going down. I remember seeing many different types of people‚ from tourists to the different Native American performers. The physical setting of this particular celebration was outside‚ and based around‚ one main circle. Drums were beating so loud‚ you could
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International Development Queen Elizabeth House (QEH)‚ University of Oxford OPHI WORKING PAPER NO. 39 A Dissimilarity Index of Multidimensional Inequality of Opportunity Gaston Yalonetzky * November 2010 Abstract A recent literature on inequality of opportunity offers quantitative tools for comparisons and measurement based on stochastic dominance criteria and traditional inequality indices. In this paper I suggest an additional way of assessing inequality of opportunity with two indices of
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13 4. Introduction to Probability ....................................................................... 15 5. Unions‚ Intersections‚ and Complements ................................................ 23 6. Conditional Probability & Independent Events..................................... 28 7. Discrete Random Variables....................................................................... 33 8. Binomial Random Variable ...................................................................... 37
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weights. Then 6 1 ‚...‚m(ω6 ) = 21 . (Check for yourself that this choice of values of m(ωi ) satisfies m(ω1 ) = 21 the three conditions above!) Therefore‚ P (Even) = P ({2‚ 4‚ 6} = 2 21 + 4 21 + 6 21 = 12 21 = 4 7 = 0.57. 7. Let A and B be events such that P (A ∩ B) = 14 ‚ P (Ac ) = 13 ‚ and P (B = 12 . What is P (A ∪ B)? Recall Theorem 4 from class: P (A ∪ B) = P (A) + P (B) − P (A ∩ B). We already know that P (B) = 12 and P (A ∩ B) = 14 ‚ so we just need to find P (A). By Theorem 1 part
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shift requires 6 operators‚ 2 maintenance persons‚ and 1 supervisor‚ in how many different ways can it be staffed? [8 points] 18 10 4 18564 45 4 3‚341‚520 6 2 1 (b) Suppose A and B are not mutually exclusive events‚ and we have P(A)=0.35‚ P(B)=0.40‚ P(AB)=0.18. Compute the following probabilities: i) P (AB)=? [4 points] P (AB)=P[A]+P[B]-P[AB]=0.35+0.40-0.18=0.57 ii) P(AB)=? P[A B] P[ A B] 0.18 0.45 P[ B] 0.40 1 of 6 [4 points] Name: Problem
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