QuantomLab

Probability

Probability measures how likely an event is to occur, expressed as a number between 0 and 1.

What is probability?

Probability is a fundamental concept in mathematics and statistics used to quantify uncertainty. It represents the likelihood that a specific event will occur out of all possible outcomes.

Probability formula

For equally likely outcomes, probability is calculated as:

Probability = Number of favorable outcomes รท Total number of outcomes

Example

When rolling a standard six-sided die:

Favorable outcomes (rolling a 6) = 1
Total possible outcomes = 6

Probability = 1 รท 6 โ‰ˆ 0.167 (16.7%)

How to interpret probability values

Probability values range between 0 and 1:

Probabilities closer to 1 indicate higher likelihood, while values closer to 0 indicate lower likelihood.

Why is probability important?

Probability plays a central role in statistics, data analysis, finance, science, and risk assessment. It helps model uncertainty, analyze random processes, and support decision-making under uncertainty.

Related concepts

Probability is closely connected to several other statistical concepts, including combinations, permutations, and probability distributions.