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A Poisson Probability Question
Probabilities derived from an event with a Poisson Distribution.
P(T1<=0 | T2>0) 0.1573 P(T1<=1 | T2>1) 0.3975 P(T1<=2 | T2>2) 0.5004 P(T1<=3 | T2>3) 0.4229 P(T1<=4 | T2>4) 0.2751 P(T1<=5 | T2>5) 0.1488 P(T1<=6 | T2>6) 0.0698 P(T1<=7 | T2>7) 0.0291 P(T1<=8 | T2>8) 0.0109 What is P(T2>T1)? I'm not sure if I have the notation correct but I intend the | to be interpreted as AND. Any help on the correct method would be apprectiated! |
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Re: A Poisson Probability Question
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Probabilities derived from an event with a Poisson Distribution. P(T1<=0 | T2>0) 0.1573 P(T1<=1 | T2>1) 0.3975 P(T1<=2 | T2>2) 0.5004 P(T1<=3 | T2>3) 0.4229 P(T1<=4 | T2>4) 0.2751 P(T1<=5 | T2>5) 0.1488 P(T1<=6 | T2>6) 0.0698 P(T1<=7 | T2>7) 0.0291 P(T1<=8 | T2>8) 0.0109 What is P(T2>T1)? I'm not sure if I have the notation correct but I intend the | to be interpreted as AND. Any help on the correct method would be apprectiated! [/ QUOTE ] P(A|B) is the probability of A given B, not that probability of A and B (in every notation I've ever seen). |
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