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P(AnB)
P(AUB)
100

Event B is rolling a die and getting a number divisible by 3.  Find  P(B')

2/3

100

On Saturday, you can choose to do your Homework or not.  You can also choose Coffee, tea or juice for breakfast.  How many possible outcomes do you have?  And what is the name of the counting method?

6,  Counting Theory

100

Event A is pulling a red 5 standard deck

Event B is tossing a bicentennial quarter

Find P(A n B)

2/52  *  1/2  =  1/52

100

P(A)  =  0.3

P(B) = 0.45

Find the P(AUB) if events A and B are mutually exclusive.  

0.75

200

You have 4 shirts, 3 pants, 3 pair of socks, and one hoodie.  If you MUST wear shirt, pants, socks and a hoodie, how many different outfits can you assemble?

36

200

Formally list out the sample space, if you have the following socks in your drawer, and you must pull out two socks in the dark.   White, White, Black, Black, Grey, Grey.   Hint: use the first letter only for each color.  

{ WW, WB, WG, BB, BW, BG, GG, GW, GB }

200

You must pull two socks from the drawer in the dark.  If there are 6 socks in the drawer and only two are blue, what is the probability of pulling two blue socks?  

1/6 * 1/5  =   1/30

200

A spinner could land on one of 6 spots labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.     Find P(4')  

5/6

300

A spinner can land on a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.  

Find P(4).  

1/6

300
When the teacher tossed a coin 7 times, the results were:   T T H H T T H.     What was the experimental probability?  

4/7

300

P(A) = 0.52

P(B) = 0.4

If A and B are independent events, what is P(AnB)?

0.208      (multiply)

300

P(M) = 0.2

P(MUX) = 0.55

Find P(X) if events M and X are mutually exclusive.  

0.35

400

When two events are Mutually Exclusive, what is the P(A n B)? 

zero

400

Find the probability of rolling a 5, and flipping a Heads, then flipping tails.  

1/24

400

Events A and B are Independent.  If P(A) = 0.31 and P(B) = 0.2, find P(A n B)

0.062

400

If A and B are mutually exclusive, explain how you know

P(A U B) = 0.45,       P(A) = 0.25,          P(B) = 0.2             

yes, because P(A U B) = P(A) + P(B)

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