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Probability
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100

Given two events, A and B, what is the probability that event A and B occurs. 

What is...

P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B|A)

100

Armando is a high school baseball player. He gets a hit 70% of the time. That means his average is 0.70. What is the probability that he misses the first two swings and then gets a hit on the third swing?

What is ...

0.3*0.3*0.7= 0.063

100

two events that cannot occur simultaneously 

What is.... 

mutually exclusive or disjoint

100

The rule for the probability of pulling a red or queen from a standard deck of cards. 

What is... 

P(Red or Queen)= P(red)+P(queen) - P(red and queen) 


200

Given two mutually exclusive events, A and B, what is the probability that event A or event B occurs?

What is ... 

P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B) 

200

The probability of Nick going to the store is 0.58 and the probability of Nick buying a new video game given that he goes to the store is 0.32. Find the probability of Nick going to the store and buying a new video game. 

What is...

0.58 * 0.32 = 0.1856

200

How do you calculate

P(A and B)

What is...

P(A)*P(B|A)

200

The rule for finding the probability of a female given that they are an AP stats student. 

What is ... P(Female| AP Stats Student)= P(Female AP Stats student)/P(AP Stats student)

300

Given two events, A and B, what is the probability that event B occurs given that event A occurs?

What is... 

P(B|A) = P(A and B) / P(A)

300

A diagnostic test for a certain disease has 90% accuracy. If 5% of a certain population has the disease, what percent of that population would test positive for the disease? Hint: Make a tree diagram!

What is ... 

14% or 0.14 

300

How do you calculate

P(A or B)

what is ... 

P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) 

300

What is the probability of not rolling a 5 on a standard 6 sided-die?

What is ... 

P(Not 5) = 5/6

400
The probability of at least 1

What is .... 

1 - P(none)

400

Two events A and B are mutually exclusive. What is P(A and B)?

What is ... 

P(A and B) = 0

400

contains all of the possible outcomes 

what is...

 sample space 

400

The probability of not drawing a red ace or a club from a standard deck of card

What is ... 

1- P(drawing a red ace) - P(drawing a club)

500

What is the definition of a given probability? (law of large numbers)

What is ...

If something is done many times the experimental probability will approach the theoretical probability.

500

What is needed for a simulation to be accurate?

The probability is accurately represented

500

The complement rule of probability

P(Ac)=1 - P(A)
500

What are the two important factors in probability?

All probabilities add up to 1

All probabilities are between 0 & 1