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Event A has probability 0.9 of occurring. Event B has 0.2 chance of occurring if, and only if, event A has occurred. What is the
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Pam
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Event A has probability 0.9 of occurring. Event B has 0.2 chance of occurring if, and only if, event A has occurred. What is the
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Pam
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Which of the following is an example of a dependent event?
1 flipping two coins 2 rolling a number cube and spinning a spinner 3
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Mr.Brain
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Which of the following is an example of a dependent event? (1 point) flipping two coins rolling a number cube and spinning a
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Delilah
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In a drawing for a dvd player, there are 100 tickets in a box.Five of the cards are marked with a star and the rest are marked
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Elizabeth
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7 white socks anf four black socks are in a bag. if two socks are drawn at random, what is the probability that both socks are
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courtney
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There are 3 white marbles and 7 blue marbles in a bag. Jamie will randomly pick two marbles out of the bag without replacing the
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Anonymous
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suppose you flip a fair coin five times. which of these pairs of events are disjoint?
(a). you get five heads;you get four heads
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fayth
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Molly has a jar containing 4 yellow 3 blue 3 green and 2 orange marbles If Molly removes one marble without looking record the
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Skye
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You have five identical pieces of equipment. There is a 1 in 10 chance that each piece will fail in a year. What is the
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Joe
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12. The proportion of students who own a cell phone on college campuses across the country has increased tremendously over the
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Rodney
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Drawing a red marble from a bag of 6 red and 4 blue marbles replacing it and then drawing a blue marble
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Anonymous
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A department store is holding a drawing to give free shopping sprees to two lucky customers. There are 15 customers who have
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Rachal
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You randomly choose one of the marbles. Without replacing the first marble, you choose a second marble out of 4 marbles
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Ethan
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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur
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help
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There are 10 yellow, 6 green, 9 orange, and 5 red cards in a stack of cards turned facedown. Once a card is selected, it is NOT
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ma
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1.) two marbles are drawn without replacement from a bowl containing seven red, four blue, and nine yellow marbles. what is the
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J
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Drawing a red marble from a bag of 6 red and 4 blue marbles, replacing it and then drawing a blue marble
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Brandi
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Which of the following is an example of dependent events?
rolling dice drawing one card after the other tossing a coin and
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Alex
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Myrza has three children
a.If his oldest child is a girl, what is the probability that all the children are girls ? b.Given at
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saif
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George has a bag of marbles. Inside the bag are 5 red marbles, 3 green marbles, and 2 blue marbles. He draws out two marbles in
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ana
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In a primary school 70% of the boys and 55% of the girls can ride a bicycle .if a boy and a girl are chosen at random what is
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Sunday
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There are 20 pink balloons in a bunch of 100. 34 people out of 100 like pink balloons( versus other colors). What is the
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Jonah
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Which of the following is an example of a dependent event?
A. Flipping two coins B. Rolling a number cube and spinning a spinner.
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Sonali
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A drawer contains 2 red socks, 3 white socks, 3 blue socks. Without looking , you draw out a sock, then return it, and draw a
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Awesome
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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability
that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur
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kms
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Two number cubes are rolled—one red and one black. Explain why the events
“the red cube shows a 6” and “the sum is
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Maitha
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A bag contains 5 red, 7 yellow, 8 green markers. What is the p(two green markers) will be chosen if the markers are not replaced
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Taylor
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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability
that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur
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L
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Two chips are selected from a box containing 6 blue chips, 4 red chips, and 3 green chips. The first chip selected is not
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brandon
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Bobby has a bag of marbles with nine red marbles, 13 yellow marbles and six orange marbles. He picks one marble and keeps it
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Baby Ruth
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a box contains seven red marbles, five green marbles & eight blue marble. a marble is drawn at random & is replaced. a second
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thomas
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a box contains seven red marbles, five green marbles & eight blue marble. a marble is drawn at random & is replaced. a second
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thomas
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Which are dependent events?
(1 point) Responses rolling two number cubes rolling two number cubes tossing the same coin two times
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Determine which of the following pairs of events are dependent.
(1 point) Responses 1. A: Crickets chirp in the morning. B: An
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boof
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A jar has 19 marbles and 5 of them are green. You pull 3 marbles without replacement. What is the probability that all are
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killua
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The weather forecast calls for a 70% chance that it rains on Friday, 60% chance it rains on Saturday and 20% chance it rains on
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A jar contains jellybeans. There are seven red jellybeans, seven blue jellybeans, and seven green jellybeans. You normally take
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You randomly draw two cards from a standard deck. Suppose you want to draw a queen twice in a row. What is the probability of
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EMILIANO
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You randomly draw two cards from a standard deck. Suppose you want to draw a queen twice in a row. What is the probability of
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You randomly draw two cards from a standard deck. Suppose you want to draw a queen twice in a row. What is the probability of
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Which are dependent events? (1 point) Responses rolling two number cubes rolling two number cubes tossing the same coin two
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there is a jar that contains 8 marbles and three of them are blue. If you randomly draw 2 marbles (WITH replacement) , what is
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An urn contains 2 red and 3 blue marbles. Two marbles are selected at random, one after the other and with replacement, from the
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Give an example of dependent events. In math
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Which set of events is dependent?
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Which set of events is dependent
1. Rolling a number cube and flipping a coin 2. The event of getting two heads when flipping two
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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point) Responses the event of getting two heads when flipping two fair coins the event of
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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point)
Responses choosing a ball from a bag and then choosing another ball without replacing
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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point)
Responses rolling a number cube and flipping a coin rolling a number cube and flipping
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Anoumous
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Parent Categories (13)
Calculating likelihood
Cause-and-effect
Coin flipping
Combinations and Permutations
Combinations of Objects
Combinatorics
Conditional probability
Events
Independent and dependent events
Independent Events
Multi-stage experiment
Probability
Probability and Statistics