Probability Help

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MODULE SIX REVIEW Made by D.Flores


Union or Intersections

You have a set of cards labeled one through ten. • Event A is drawing a multiple of 3 card. • Event B is drawing a five or higher card. What is the P(A ∩ B) ?

This means what numbers are included in BOTH sets.

What is the P(A ∩B) ? This means what numbers are included in EITHER sets.

First list out the sample space:

Second list out each event possibilities:


Conditional Probability Formula At a middle school, 12% of all students play football and basketball and 15% of all students play football. What is the probability that a student plays basketball given that the student plays football? List out given probabilities:

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Independent events Two events are independent. Â The probability that you are going to see the movie in theater one is 35%. Â The probability that you will sit in the front row is 8%. What is the probability that you will see the movie in theater one and sit in the front row? List out given probabilities:

Questio n:

When two events are independent:


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