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February 13, 2014

Conditional probability

Filed under: Graphics,Probability,Visualization — Patrick Durusau @ 8:38 pm

Conditional probability by Victor Powell.

From the post:

A conditional probability is the probability of an event, given some other event has already occurred. In the below example, there are two possible events that can occur. A ball falling could either hit the red shelf (we’ll call this event A) or hit the blue shelf (we’ll call this event B) or both.

Just in terms of visualization prowess, you need to see Victor’s post.

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