While most everyone is familiar with the notion of "chance" -- we informally talk about the chance of it raining tomorrow, or the chance of getting what you want for your birthday -- when it comes to ...While most everyone is familiar with the notion of "chance" -- we informally talk about the chance of it raining tomorrow, or the chance of getting what you want for your birthday -- when it comes to quantifying the chance of something happening, we need to develop a mathematical model to make things precise and calculable. The complement of an event \(A\), denoted \(A^c\), is the set of all outcomes in the sample space that are not in \(A\).
Each chunk has the same code, but note that the second chunk has been customized with the additional argument in the chunk header, i.e., the echo=FALSE set in the { }. Knit the file and inspect the re...Each chunk has the same code, but note that the second chunk has been customized with the additional argument in the chunk header, i.e., the echo=FALSE set in the { }. Knit the file and inspect the rendered PDF. Note that the name of the data file is the same as the name of the variable used to store the data in RStudio. With your neighbor, debate the claim that "if the data is skewed to the right, the mean is pulled to the right of the median."