
Many students do not understand the basic concepts of probability. But probability and statistics are becoming increasingly important in today’s exams. As the basic ideas are being taught in elementary schools through college, it’s important that everyone has a basic understanding of probability theory. Probability theory explains the happenings that occur due to chance. Only an understanding of arithmetic and some basic algebra are necessary to learn these ideas. No high-powered mathematical notation or formal proofs will be used, rather the concepts will be developed from examples using coins, dice, cards, and other common probability devices.
Chapter 1 – Basic Concepts of Probability
Chapter 2 – Sample Spaces
Chapter 3 – The Addition Rules
Chapter 4 – The Multiplication Rules
Chapter 5 – Odds and Expectation
Chapter 6 – The Counting Rules
Chapter 7 – The Binomial Distribution
Chapter 8 – Other Probability Distributions
Chapter 9 – The Normal Distribution
Chapter 10– Simulation
Final Exam
Answers to Final Exam
Appendix: Bayes'Theorem
Index