Definitions
Simple Probability
Compound Events
Conditional Probability
Sample space
100

Define mutually exclusive events.

Two events that can never happen at the same time

100

What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a fair six-sided die?

1/6

100

What is the probability of flipping a coin and rolling a die, getting heads and a 4?

0.5 X 1/6 = 0.083

200

What is the addition rule for probabilities?

P(A or B)=P(A)+P(B)- P(A and B)

200

What is the probability of drawing a red card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards?

1/2

200

What is the probability of drawing two cards from a deck without replacement, and both being aces?

1/221

200

A box contains 4 defective and 6 non-defective items. If one item is selected, what is the probability that it is defective given that it is from the first batch?

0.4

200

What is the sample space of flipping a coin three times

S={HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT,TTT,TTH,THT,THH}

300

Give an example of two mutually exclusive events in a deck of cards.

ex:drawing a heart and a club card

300

If a die is rolled, what is the probability of rolling a number greater than 4?

2/6=1/3

300

If two dice are rolled, what is the probability of getting a total of 7?

1/6

300

If a bag contains 3 red balls and 2 blue balls, what is the probability of drawing a blue ball given that a red ball was drawn first and not replaced?

2/4 or 1/2

400

If the odds in favor of an event are 3 to 2, what is the probability of that event occurring?

3/5

400

In a class of 30 students, 18 are girls. What is the probability of randomly selecting a boy from the class?

12/30 = 4/10= 2/5

400

Calculate the probability of drawing a heart or a queen from a standard deck of cards.

16/52 = 4/13

400

In a deck of cards, what is the probability of drawing a heart given that the card drawn is a face card?

1/4

400

X         0    0.5   0.5

P(X)    0.2  -0.2   1

the probability distribution above is a valid one? why?

No, because no probability can be negative, although they add up to 1

500

If two events are not mutually exclusive, how do you calculate the probability of either event occurring?

P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)−P(A∩B)

500

If you roll two dice, what is the probability that at least one die shows a 6?

11/36

500

If 60% of students study for the exam and 80% of those who study pass, what is the probability that a student who studies passes?

80%