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Permutations
Combinations
Probability Basics
100

Probability that someone chosen at random brought popcorn?

47/75

100

Probability that someone believes that Captain America will be the one to beat Thanos?

37/200

100

Does order matter?

Yes

100

Does order matter?

No

100

What does it mean to be Mutually Exclusive? 

Can not occur at the same time

200

Probability that someone chosen at random brought popcorn and went at 7:15?

29/75

200

Probability that someone will see Endgame? 

121/200

200

Find 5!

120

200

I need to choose 3 students from a class of 10

120

200

What is Experimental Prob?

Prob based on past experiments 

300

Probability that someone chosen at random brought popcorn or went at 12:30?

67/75

300

P(Other|Going to see Endgame)

64/121

300

The number of ways you can arrange 4 pictures hanging on a wall. 

24

300

I deal out 5 cards for a round of Poker

2,598,960

300

What is Theoretical Prob? 

Prob based on calculations (fact)

400

Given that a person brought popcorn, probability they went to the movies at 12:30?

18/47

400

P(Iron Man and No)

20/200

400

15 students are running for President and Vice-President for a high school Key Club

210

400

8 people are waiting in a lobby. 3 of them will get on the next elevator. 

56

400

What are Independent events? Give an Example.

Events that have no effect on each other

500

Given that a person went at 7:15, probability they went to the movies at 12:30?

0

500

P(Thor or Iron Man)

79/200

500

I have 7 items on a "to-do" list, and I'm trying to figure out the order in which to do them. 

5040

500

What is the difference between permutations and combinations? 

P - order matters, C - order doesn't matter

500

What are Dependent Events? Give an example.

Events that do have an effect on each other.

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