This is the probability that someone has a dog.
What is 7/26?
This is the pronunciation of the probability P(A | B).
What is "probability of A given B"?
If P(A) = .8 and P(B) = .5 are independent, this is the probability of A and B.
What is .4?
This is the decimal form of the fraction 1/2.
What is .5?
If you do something laughable in class, Mr. Nelson might call you this.
What is "Silly Goose"?
This is the probability that a student DOES NOT have a cat.
What is 16/26 (8/13)?
P(A | B) = P(A and B) divided by this probability...
What is P(B)?
Flipping a coin once and rolling a die once are this type of event. (independent/dependent)
What is independent?
This is the percentage form of 2/8.
What is 25%?
This is the name of Mr. Nelson's university supervisory (UMKC) that sometimes visited this semester.
Who is Mr. Ellis?
This is how many people have a dog AND a cat.
What is 4?
This is the probability that someone does not have a dog given they have a cat.
What is 4/11?
What is dependent?
What is 17%?
This is the date of the Geometry Final Exam (same for every class).
What is 5/25?
This is the probability that a student does not have a dog AND does not have a cat.
This is the probability P(plays an instrument | do not play a sport).
What is 8/17?
If P(A) = .3 and P(B) = .5 while P(A and B) = .15, the events are this... (independent/dependent)
What is independent?
This is the probability of flipping tail once, then heads as a decimal.
What is .25?
Mr. Nelson missed 2 days of school this year. This was one of the reasons. Most remember one of these.
What is fire/conference out of town?
This is the probability that a student does not have a cat OR has a dog.
This is the probability of the people that do not have a brother also do not have a sister.
What is 5/7?
The events male and fail are this... (independent/dependent)
What is dependent?
What is 1/5?
This is one thing I learned from Geometry this year.
What is (insert math concept here)?