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Complete Geometry Unit Probability BUNDLE

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December 4, 2020
Its a great outline, but there are some errors (incorrect words such as on the complement section says intersection again instead of complement) and some grammatical errors. I supplemented some parts for my Stats class, including additional tree diagrams and the more basic parts of filling out Venn diagrams.
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Thank you for the feedback. I am going to review and fix any typos and grammar errors.

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Describe events as subsets of a sample space (the set of outcomes) using characteristics (or categories) of the outcomes, or as unions, intersections, or complements of other events (“or,” “and,” “not”).
Understand that two events 𝘈 and 𝘉 are independent if the probability of 𝘈 and 𝘉 occurring together is the product of their probabilities, and use this characterization to determine if they are independent.
Understand the conditional probability of 𝘈 given 𝘉 as 𝘗(𝘈 and 𝘉)/𝘗(𝘉), and interpret independence of 𝘈 and 𝘉 as saying that the conditional probability of 𝘈 given 𝘉 is the same as the probability of 𝘈, and the conditional probability of 𝘉 given 𝘈 is the same as the probability of 𝘉.
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