- The probability of an outcome of a random phenomenon is the proportion of times the outcome
would occur in a very long series of repetitions.
- Probability emerges from the idea that things form regular patterns over the long run.
That is, probability is long-term relative frequency.
Dr. Christina Hayes
Wilson 2-263
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
phone: 406-994-6557
fax: 406-994-1789
christina.hayes@montana.edu
(Email will likely reach me faster than a phone call)