Probability
Probability without replacement
Probability
- The language of probability
- Theoretical vs experimental probability
- Venn diagrams
- Two-dimensional grids
- Tree diagrams
- Compound probability
- Using tree diagrams
- Probability without replacement
Sampling is the process of selecting one object from a large group and inspecting it for a particular feature. When sampling, that object can either be put back (sampling with replacement) or put to the side (sampling without replacement). When sampling without replacement, the probabilities of each individual event are changing with each sample.