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, WST 111
By Jeanette Louw
Happy learning and all the best with your preparations and semester test.
Concepts Covered
Chapter 2 Probability – Chapter 3.2
2.1 Sample Spaces and Events
2.2 Axioms, Interpretations, and Properties of Probability
2.3 Counting Techniques
2.4 Conditional Probability
2.5 Independence
3.1 Random Variables
3.2 Probability Distributions for Discrete Random Variables
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