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A bag contains 5 green marbles , 8 red marbles, 11 orange marbles, 7 brown marbles, and 12 blue marbles. You choose a marbles,
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InDireNeedOfHelp
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Each of two urns contains green balls and red balls. Urn I contains 8 green balls and 12 red balls. Urn II contains 5 green
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Drew
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For each of the following statements about events A,B, and C defined on a common sample space, determine whether it is true or
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Anonymous
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The chances of three independent events P, Q, R occuring are 1/2, 2/3, 1/4 respectively. What are the chances of two of them
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Susan
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I need help. I got all of these questions out of 50 wrong. 6-10 were not given.
1. Which of the following is an example of
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Anonymous
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A bag contains 7 green marbles, 9 red marbles, 10 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 10 blue marbles. You choose a marble,
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Katie
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You have five 1$ bills four 5$ bills six 10$ bills and three 20$ bills in your wallet. You select a bill at random. Without
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A bag contains 6 red marbles, 4 blue marbles and 7 green marbles. If three marbles are drawn out of the bag, what is the exact
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Consider two vehicles, A and B. A is a petrol transport tanker, with a probability of fire of 0.05. B is a diesel transport
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NYONDO NYAE KENGO
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Two urns both contain green balls and red balls. Urn one contains 6 green balls and 7 red balls. A ball is drawn from each urn.
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Marshall
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Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.
You roll a number cube twice.
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Siana losa le ronica
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You write each of the letters of the word LISTED on pieces of paper and place them in a bag. You randomly draw one letter,
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Anonymous
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1 Which of the following sample spaces correctly lists all the possible outcomes for flipping a coin and spinning a four-colored
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Madison
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The newest invention is a three-sided die. On any roll of this die, the result is 1 with probability 1/2, 2 with probability
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qwerty
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a box contains 25 computer diskettes, 5 of which are double density and the remiander are high density. A second box contains 15
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Josh_DB9
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The probability that a man smokes cigarettes is 0.5 and that he drinks alcohol is 0.7 if the probability that he smokes
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Sola
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In one town, 70% of adults have health insurance. What is the probability that 6 adults selected at random from the town all
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A bag contains 3 red marbles, 8 blue marbles, and 2 Green marbles. If two marbles are drawn out of the bag, what is the exact
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Hello bot
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A box contains 10 pink rubber bands and 20 brown rubber bands. What is the probability of picking a pink rubber band, not
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a bag contains 3 blue marbles 9 green marbles and 11 yellow marbles twice you draw a marble and replace it. find P(blue, then
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mars
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The probability that James will win two races in the next two days is one-eighth for tomorrow and one-tenth for the day after
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stream "bite me" by enhypen
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Which of the following is NOT an example of independent events?
A. spinning a spinner and rolling a number cube B. drawing
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Which of the following is an example of independent events?
A. selecting letter tiles from a bag without replacement B. flipping
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Events A and B are independent with P(A) = 0.3 and P (B) = 0.25. What is the probability of events A and B happening at rhe same
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Me
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The letters C,A,R,E,S are placed in a box. Without looking Jorelle picks a letter tile from the box and records the result
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Me
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A bag contains tiles with the letters A-R-I-T-H-M-E-T-I-C. Amelia chooses a tile without looking and doesn’t replace it. She
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You roll a number cube twice. Find P(even, then not 2). Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
Only need the math.
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Anonymous Listener
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Which of the following is an example of independent events?
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Two urns both contain green balls and red balls. Urn I contains 6 green balls and 4 red balls and Urn I contains 8 green balls
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hi
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74% of the population subscribes to a newspaper 46% of the population subscribe to magazine assuming that these are independent
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74% of the population subscribes to a newspaper 46% of the population subscribe to magazine assuming that these are independent
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74% of the population subscribes to a newspaper 46% of the population subscribe to magazine assuming that these are independent
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A bag contains tiles with the letters C-O-M-B-I-N-A-T-I-O-N-S. Lee chooses a tile without looking and doesn’t replace it. He
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mon
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the probability that a student has red hair is 8%. The probability hat a student has red hair and freckles is 6%. Find the
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A bag contains 2 red marbles, 7 blue marbles and 8 green marbles. If two marbles are drawn out of the bag, what is the exact
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What is an example if a independent event
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Gibby
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will has two number cubes. what is the probability that the sum of what he roles will be 9
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A basket contains the following pieces of fruit: 3 apples, 2 oranges, 2 bananas, 2 pears, and 5 peaches. Jack picks a fruit at
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A drawer contains two red socks three white socks and three blue socks without looking you draw out a sock return it and draw
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When Ayla improves her game of darts the chances that a she hits a bullseye is 0.65. Assume that each throw is independent.
A)
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The probability that a young Canadian plays soccer in the summer is 0.57. The probability that a young Canadian plays hockey in
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a bag contains title with the letters a-r-i-t-h-m-e-t-i-c. Amelia chooses a title without looking and doesn't replace it. She
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Anoumsyyy sussss
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Which of the following is an example of an independent event?
Choosing one sock at random from your drawer, putting it on, and
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Lllll
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Which events are independent?
You choose 2 different ice cream flavors. You study English 20 min nightly, then you get an A on
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At a high school, 30% of the students buy class rings. You
select five students at random. Find P(at least four buy rings).
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Mr. And Mrs. Romero are expecting triplets. Suppose the chance of each child being a boy is 50% and of being a girl is 50%. Find
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A bag contains tiles with the letters P-R-O-B-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Tyler chooses a tile without looking and doesn’t replace it. He
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James Glass
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A bag contains tiles with the letters P-R-O-B-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Tyler chooses a tile without looking and doesn’t replace it. He
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James Glass
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5. There are 9 red gum balls, 5 green gum balls, 8 yellow gum balls, and 8 blue gum balls in a machine. Find P(green, then
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buttocks
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2. Which of the following is an example of an independent event? (1 point)
O choosing one sock at random from your drawer,
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buttocks
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