Find P(Grades and Girl)

0.272
If we were to select someone at random from this survey, what is P(college)?

0.287
A high school teacher surveyed 500 freshmen and sophomore students to see whether they preferred Algebra or Geometry. Complete the two way table given the following info:

104 156 260
116 124 240
220 280 500
In your dresser are five black socks, seven white socks, and three brown socks. What is the probability that a randomly selected sock is not white?
0.53
Your friends created a playlist for a party this weekend. It has many hundreds of songs. You figure that roughly 65% of the songs are rap, 25% of the music is pop, and the rest is techno. When the party starts, you put the playlist on shuffle and listen to whatever randomness it produces. What is the probability that the first song is:
Not a rap song?
0.35
Find P(Sports or Boy)

0.538
What is P(USA | post-graduate?

0.333
P (sophomore and Geometry)?

0.248
Eighty percent of Americans like to watch NFL, and 30% of Americans like to watch NBA, while 35% enjoy watching both. What is the probability that a randomly selected American either enjoys watching NFL or NBA?
0.75
The probability of spinning a red is 0.20. The probability of rolling a prime number is 0.8. What is the probability of spinning a red or rolling a prime?
0.84
Find P(Girls | Grades)

0.526
Are China and college independent events? Explain

No P(china | college) does not equal P(china)
OR
No P(china) x P(college) does not equal P(china and college)
P (Sophomore or Geometry)?

0.792
An online retailer conducts a random survey of its customers. The survey shows that 90% of the customers receive their purchases within four days, and 82% of those customers are satisfied with the quality of their purchases.
What percent of all customers receive their purchases within four days and are not satisfied with the quality of their purchases?
16%
Two events, A and B, are independent. P(B) = 0.8 and P(A and B) = 0.48. What is P(A)?
0.6
Are being a girl and wanting to get good grades independent? Explain

No because P(girl | grades) does not equal P(girl)
OR
No because P(girl) x P(grades) does not equal P (girl and grades)
Find P(amusement park | 12th grade)

0.48
P (Sophomore | Geometry)?

0.443
Events A and B are independent. P(A and B) = 0.35. What are possible probabilities for events A and B?
Any combination that multiples to equal 0.35
Example: 0.7 and 0.5, 0.35 and 1
P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.6, and P(A and B) = 0.15. Are A and B independent events? Explain
No (0.3 x 0.6 does not equal 0.15)
FINAL JEOPARDY
Emily asks the students in her school whether they play a sport and maintain a 2.5 GPA. She studies the events shown.
Emily finds that the two events are independent. Select all the equations that must be true for A and B.

bullets 2, 3, 6