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+ | Given <math>N</math> distinct possible events, <math>\left(x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_N\right)</math>, with the following assumptions: | ||
+ | * No two events can occur simultaneously, and | ||
+ | * The events occur with frequencies <math>\left(n_1, n_2, \ldots, n_N\right)</math>, | ||
+ | Then the probability of an event <math>x_i</math> is given by: | ||
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+ | {{NumBlk|::|<math>P\left(x_i\right)=\frac{n_i}{\sum_{j=1}{N} n_j}</math>|{{EquationRef|1}}}} | ||
=== Observer Relative Probability === | === Observer Relative Probability === |
Revision as of 13:22, 9 September 2020
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Notions of Probability
Let us look at two notions of the probability of an event happening:
The Frequentist Version
Given distinct possible events, , with the following assumptions:
- No two events can occur simultaneously, and
- The events occur with frequencies ,
Then the probability of an event is given by:
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