Probability. Robert P. Dobrow
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2 Chapter 2TABLE 2.1. Birthday probabilities.TABLE 2.2. Hypothetical 10,000 table.TABLE 2.3. Hypothetical 1000 table for color blindness.TABLE 2.4. Distribution of blood type in the United States.
3 Chapter 3TABLE 3.1. Probability distribution for the sum of two dice.TABLE 3.2. Distribution of number of children in US households.TABLE 3.3. Nucleotide frequencies in human DNA.TABLE 3.4. Deaths by horse kicks in the Prussian cavalry.TABLE 3.5. Bomb hits over London during World War II.TABLE 3.6. No-hitter baseball games
4 Chapter 4TABLE 4.1. Discrete probability distributions.TABLE 4.2. Tile values in Scrabble.TABLE 4.3. Distribution of US households by number of TVs.TABLE 4.4. Fixed points of permutations for
5 Chapter 5TABLE 5.1. Lengths of 112 World Series, 1903–2019.TABLE 5.2. Distribution of colors in a bag of candies.TABLE 5.3. Genotype frequencies for a sample of 60 fruit flies.TABLE 5.4. Benford's law.
6 Chapter 7TABLE 7.1. Comparison of tail probabilities for normal and Pareto distributions...TABLE 7.2. SAT statistics for 2011 college-bound seniors
7 Chapter 10TABLE 10.1. Grade distribution for AP examsTABLE 10.2. Monte Carlo approximation of the mean of a uniform distribution. Co...
8 Chapter 11TABLE 11.1. Simple random walk for the cycle graph on nine vertices after steps...
9 Appendix ATABLE A.1. Probability distributions in R.
List of Illustrations
1 IntroductionFIGURE I.1: Benford's law describes the frequencies of first digits for many...
2 Chapter 1FIGURE 1.1: Venn diagrams.FIGURE 1.2: Venn diagram.FIGURE 1.3: Pascal's triangle.FIGURE 1.4: Illustrating the correspondence between “bad” lists that start w...FIGURE 1.5: Venn diagram.
3 Chapter 2FIGURE 2.1: FIGURE 2.2: Tree diagram for picking two balls from a bag of two red and thr...FIGURE 2.3: Tree diagram for Example 2.7.FIGURE 2.4: Tree diagram for blackjack.FIGURE 2.5: Solving the birthday problem with a tree diagram.FIGURE 2.6: The events
4 Chapter 3FIGURE 3.1: Four examples of the binomial distribution.FIGURE 3.2: Three random graphs on
5 Chapter 4FIGURE 4.1: Four distributions with
6 Chapter 5FIGURE 5.1: Graph of
7 Chapter 6FIGURE 6.1: Density with shaded area indicating
8 Chapter 7FIGURE 7.1: Three normal distributions.FIGURE 7.2: Normal approximation of the binomial distribution. For fixed
9 Chapter 8FIGURE 8.1: Simulated distribution of