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A tennis player makes a successful first serve 51% of the time. if she serves 9 times, what is the probability that she gets
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Anonymous
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you roll two fair dice, a green one and a red one?
(a) are the outcomes on the dice independent? (b)Find P(1 on green die and 2
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John
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Suppose a jar contains 8 red marbles and 38 blue marbles. If you reach in the jar and pull out 2 marbles at random at the same
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Madison Morgan
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Suppose a basketball player is an excellent free throw shooter and makes 90% of his free throws (i.e., he has a 90% chance of
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Grace
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Assume that each bag contains 6 balls. Bag a contains 3 red and 3 white, while bag b contains 2 red, 2 white, and 2 blue. You
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Tiff
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Benjamin is selecting embellishments for a child’s dresser. There are 9 wooden embellishments, 5 ceramic embellishments, and 8
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yeet
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you are going to play two games the probability you win the first game is 0.60 if you win the first game the probability you
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bernie
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You take a trip by air that involves three independent flights. If there is an 67% chance each specific leg of the trip is on
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Student
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A STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE IS MADE UP OF 4 BOYS AND 5 GIRLS.IF 2 COMMITTEE MEMBERS ARE CHOSEN AT RANDOM TO ATTEND A
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ALEXIS
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I cant figure this out, please explain.
A certain airplane has (2) independent alternators to provide electrical power. The
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Denim
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In a certain Algebra 2 class of 28 students, 23 of them play basketball and 12 of them play baseball. There are 3 students who
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angel
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PLEASE I need all the answers to Lesson 5: Probability of Independent Events Quiz please help me out
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Courtney
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Suppose that A and B are independent events such thatP(A)=.50 andP(B)=.30 .
Find and P(A U B) and P(A upside down U B) .
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Robert
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A student experiences difficulty with malfunctioning alarm clocks. Instead of using one alarm clock, he decides to use three.
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Jess
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The probability of three independent events occurring are 1/2,1/3,1/4 respectively. What's the probability that only one of them
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Anonymous
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Assume that 3 dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that exactly one 4 will come up?
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Elizabeth
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A number cube is tossed and a card is picked at random. What is P(5, pink)?
1/24 1/5 1/6 1/4 imagine you had 1 yellow card, 1
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Kyle
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About 10% of the population of a large country is math phobic. If two people are randomly selected what is the probability both
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Michelle
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2 cubes whose faces are numbered 1 through 6 are tossed. what is the probability that both cubes show the same number?
1 36 2
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Anonymous
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What is the probability of rolling an odd number and spinning "B," given the sample space below?
1 2 3 4 5 6 A A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
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Aaron
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At a particular hospital,records show that each day, on average,80% of people keep their appointment at the outpatient's clinic.
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Raj
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Jason, Erik, and Jamie are friends in art class. The teacher randomly chooses 2 of the 21 students in the class to work together
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Anonymous
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a math teacher is randomly distributing 15 rulers with centimeters labels and 10 rulers without centimeter labels. What si the
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Juliet
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9) A gumball machine has just been filled with 50 black, 150 white, 100 red and 100 yellow gum balls that have been thoroughly
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Anonymous
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Suppose Q and R are independent events, and P(Q) = 0.63, P(R) = 0.83. Find P(Q and R).
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Aedan
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For a single roll of two dice, are rolling a sum of 6 and rolling doubles independent events? Explain.
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is an example of an independent event?
A. Choosing one sock at random from your drawer, putting it on and
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Sonali
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When Trevor and Brian play ping pong, the probability that Trevor will win is 0.6. If Trevor and Brian play two games of ping
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Anonymous
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Suppose a basketball player is an excellent free throw shooter and makes 91% of his free throws (i.e., he has a 91% chance of
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Find the probability of drawing a 10 and a 3 in either order.
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Anonymous
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The probability that an event A occurs is P(A) = 0.3 . The event B is independent of A and P(B) = 0.4 .
a) Calculate P(A or B or
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Autumn
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Your pocket contains 2 quarters and 2 Nickels. You randomly pick one of the coins and without replacing it you pick a second
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Anonymous
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You have a blind date with a physics major. From your social networking experience, you know that 10% of physics majors are
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Anonymous
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Assume that you are drawing two balls without replacement from an urn that contains 13 green balls, 10 blue balls, and 1 red
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Sarah
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a company has estimated that the probabilities of success for 3 products introduced in the market are 1/5,2/3, and 1/2,
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glenda
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Suppose that a marketing firm sends questionnaires to two different companies. Based on historical evidence, the marketing
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mary
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Suppose 2 rats die in the first 4hours. What is the probability that 2 or fewer rats will die in the next 4 hours.
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Cathy
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In a cooler there are 8 bottles of grape juice and 12 bottles of orange juice. There are also 6 blueberry yogurts and 9
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Lea
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Two fair dice, one blue and one red, are tossed, and the up face
on each die is recorded. Define the following events: E : { The
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urgentneedhelp
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The probability that Richard beats John at badminto is 0.7. The probability that Richard beats John at sqaush is 0.6. These
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nabiha
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Two urns each contain yellow balls and black balls. Urn 1 contains 2 yellow balls and 6 black balls. urn2 contains 2 yellow
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cortnie
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A bag contains 6 purple marbles and 4 green marbles and 3 blue marbles. A marble is drawn at random and is replaced. Then a
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Jennifer
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A basket ball player makes 70% of her free throws. She takes 7 free throws in a game, and makes 5 of her 7 throws. If the shots
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Niki
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A basket contains 6 pieces of paper numbered from 1 to 6. A hat contains the letters A, B, and C. If a blindfolded person picks
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TIERNEY
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Victoria rolls a number cube numbered 1-6 three times. What is the probability that she will roll a 5 on each roll?
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Alexis
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You take a trip by air that involves three independent flights. If there is an 72 percent chance each specific leg of the trip
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ashley
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An executive committee consists of 11 members: 5 men and 6 women. 3 members are selected at random to attend a meeting in
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kim
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What is the probability of rolling two number cubes and having the first cube land on 2 and the second cube land on 3?
I got 2/6
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Alex
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The probability of a red candy being selected from a bowl is 0.2, and the probability of a pink frosted animal cookie being
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Alex
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Suppose 80% of kids who visit a doctor have a fever, and 30% of kids with a fever have sore throats. What's the probability that
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Gina
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