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Unit 12: Probability and Expected Value




          14.  A ................................. is an arrangement of a given set of objects in a definite order.  Notes
               (a)  Permutation                  (b)  Combination
               (c)  Arrangement                  (d)  System
          15.  When no attention is given to the order of arrangement of the selected objects, we get a
               .......................................
               (a)  Permutation                  (b)  Combination

               (c)  Arrangement                  (d)  System
          16.  A ................................ is the result of the simultaneous occurrence of two or more events.
               (a)  Event                        (b)  Simple event
               (c)  Complex  event               (d)  compound event





             Case Study  Independent Events

                 uppose a company hires both MBAs and non-MBAs for the same kind of managerial
                 task. After a period of employment some of each category are promoted and some
             Sare not. Table below gives the proportion of company’s managers among the said
             classes:

                                            Academic Qualification
                              Promotional     MBA Non - MBA     Total
                                    Status
                                               (A)         (A)

                              Promoted (B)         0.42        0.18               0 60
                                                                  .
                                                                  .
                            Not Promoted(B)   0.28        0.12       0 40
                                                                 .
                                 Total          0.70       0.30          100
             Question
             Calculate P(A/B) and P(B/A) and find out whether A and B are independent events.

          12.4 Summary

          1.   (a)  The number of permutations of n objects taking n at a time are n!
                                                                       n       ! n
               (b)  The number of permutations of n objects taking r at a time, are   P r  n r  !
               (c)  The number of permutations of n objects in a circular order are (n - 1)!
               (d)  The number of permutations of n objects out of which n  are alike, n  are alike, ......
                                                                 1         2
                                      ! n
                    n  are alike, are
                     k
                                   n
                                 n 1 ! ! ... n k  !
                                    2
                                                                       n        ! n
               (e)  The number of combinations of n objects taking r at a time are   C r
                                                                             ! r n r  !
          2.   (a)  The probability of occurrence of at least one of the two events A and B is given by:
                    P A   B  P A  P B  P A  B  1 P A  B .
               (b)  The probability of occurrence of exactly one of the events A or B is given by:
                    P A  B  P A  B    or  P A  B  P A  B



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