This document discusses key concepts in probability theory, including:
- Probability models random phenomena that may have deterministic or non-deterministic outcomes.
- The sample space defines all possible outcomes, and an event is any subset of outcomes.
- Probability is defined as the number of outcomes in an event divided by the total number of outcomes, if the sample space is finite and all outcomes are equally likely.
- Rules of probability include addition for mutually exclusive events and complement rules. Conditional probability adjusts probabilities based on additional information. Independence means events do not impact each other's probabilities.