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EE3713 APPLIED PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

ch02-02 - ace.cs.ohiou.eduace.cs.ohiou.edu/~chelberg/classes/3713/ch02-02.pdf · Quiz 2.1 Solution Let Fi denote the event that that the user is found on page i. for the experiment

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What happens with more subexperiments?

Experiment E has k subexperiments E1, E2,…, Ek. Each subexperiment Ei has ni outcomes. How many outcomes does E have?

k-permutations

An ordered sequence of k distinguishable objects is called a k-permutation. For example, choosing 7 cards in sequence from a 52 card deck (all cards are distinguishable). It is denoted (n)k it is also sometimes referred to as nPk.

Sampling without replacement

Choosing objects randomly from a collection is called sampling, and the chosen objects are known as a sample. For k-permutations, once we choose an object we remove the object from the collection and we cannot choose it again. This procedure is called sampling without replacement.