A
B
C
D
E
100

The probability that 2 events will both occur is the called the probability of ________.

Intersection

100

The probability that one event or another will happen is called the probability of ___________.

Union

100

You should only play a game when cost is _________.

Less than the expected value of the game. 

100

The probability of the complement of an event is the probability that _________________.

The event will not happen

100

What is the expected value of rolling a die?

3.5

200

What is the formula for expected value?

Sum of all of the outcomes multiplied by their probabilities. 

200

How do you calculate total probability of an outcome in a tree diagram?

Multiply along each branch that reaches the outcome. 

200
For independent events, P(B|A)=________.

P(B)

200

For mutually exclusive events, P(A ∩ B)=__________. 

Zero

200

You flip the fair coin. Every time you get heads, you lose $1, and every time you get tails, you gain $1. Additionally, there is a $0.01 cost to play. Do you play?

No
300

Drawing marbles from a bag, and replacing them each time is an example of ____________.

Independent events 

300

If events are independent, P(A ∩ B) =____________.

P(A)*P(B)

300

You can't roll both a 1 and a 5 on a die at the same time because they are _________________ events.

Mutually exclusive


300

The belief that a certain random event is less likely or more likely, given a previous event or a series of events is called ___________.

Gambler's Fallacy

300

Drawing cards from a deck without replacing them is an example of __________.

Dependent events

400

The Law of Large numbers states that as the number of trials increases, the ________ probability tends towards the ___________ probability. 

Experimental, Theoretical

400

In the Monty Hall problem, we found that switching gives a _____ chance of winning, and not switching gives a _______ chance of winning. 

2/3, 1/3

400

If a bag of balloons consists of 47 white balloons, 5 yellow balloons, and 10 black balloons, what is the approximate likelihood that a balloon chosen randomly from the bag will be black?

16%

400

In a Venn Diagram, which area is represented by the union of the 2 events?

Everything inside either circle. 

400

You select 2 cards from a deck, without replacement. What is the probability both are black?

.245

500

At soccer, Coach Sam is coach 60% of the time, and the rest of the time is Coach Alex. With Sam, you are goalkeeper 50% of the time. With Alex, you are goalkeeper 30% of the time. What is the total probability you are goalkeeper? (Use a tree diagram)

42%

500

An MP3 player is set to play songs at random from the fifteen songs it contains in memory. Any song can be played at any time, even if it is repeated. There are 5 songs by Band A, 3 songs by Band B, 2 by Band C, and 5 by Band D. If the player has just played two songs in a row by Band D, what is the probability that the next song will also be by Band D?

1/3

500

In a math class of 30 students, 17 are boys and 13 are girls. On a unit test, 4 boys and 5 girls made an A grade. If a student is chosen at random from the class, what is the probability of choosing a girl or an A student?

17/30

500

An urn contains 6 red marbles and 4 black marbles. Two marbles are drawn without replacement from the urn.  What is the probability that both of the marbles are black?

2/15 or 0.133

500

In the rule of addition, why do we subtract the intersection?

Otherwise it will get counted twice.