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In the SuperLottery, three balls are drawn (at random, without replacement) from white balls numbered from $1$ to $10,$ and one
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Two events are [blank] if the occurrence of one does not affect the probability that the other event occurs.
When sampling
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
Responses A coin is flipped six
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7. There are 50 yellow dolls in a basket and 30 green dolls in a box. Three dolls are picked at a random without replacement
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A box contains 5 blue, 3 red and 2 white identical balls. If two balls are selected at random one after the other with
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Three bags labelled P,Q and R contains red,blue and white balls respectively of equal sizes. The ratio of the balls in the bags
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Suppose you choose a marble from a bag containing 3 red marbles, 5 white marbles, and a blue marbles. You return the frat marble
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A jar contains 5 blue marbles 8 red marbles 4 white marbles and 3 purple marbles suppose you pick a marble at random without
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Cameron has a bag that contains strawberry chews, apple chews, and watermelon chews. He performs an experiment. Cameron randomly
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To find \( P(1) \) from the given probability distribution of \( X \), you need to identify the probability corresponding to \(
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Let A and B be events with P(A)= 0.7, P(B)= 0.2, and P(A and B)= 0.15.
Are A and B independent? Explain. Compute P( A or B). Are
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There are 100 freshman students at a school. The probability that a freshman plays a sport is 0.55. The probability that a
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A coin is flipped 150 times. The results of the experiment are shown in the following table:
Heads Tails 84 66 Which of the
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Stephen has a counter that is orange on one side and brown on the other. The counter is shown below:
A circular counter is shown.
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Heads, Heads 12 Heads, Tails 12 Tails, Heads 17 Tails, Tails 9 Total 50 The experimental probability of them
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Result Frequency
Heads, Heads 12 Heads, Tails 12 Tails, Heads 17 Tails, Tails 9 Total 50 The experimental probability of them
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Heads, Heads 12 Heads, Tails 12 Tails, Heads 17 Tails, Tails 9 Total 50 Based on your data, what is the
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Althea argues that Rider will probably land on tails on the next flip because there is a better chance he will land on tails
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Abel uses a probability simulator to roll a six-sided number cube 100 times and to flip a coin 100 times. The results of the
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Stephen has a counter that is orange on one side and brown on the other. The counter is shown below:
A circular counter is shown.
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Abel uses a probability simulator to roll a six-sided number cube 100 times and to flip a coin 100 times. The results of the
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sui
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The number of marbles of different colors stored in a hat is listed below:
4 red marbles 10 green marbles 7 blue marbles Without
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
Responses A coin is flipped six
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After growing tired of squinting while driving, Desmond went shopping for a pair of sunglasses. He tried on glasses with
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Which event is most likely to happen?(1 point)
Responses randomly picking a vowel letter from the English alphabet randomly
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Milkyx
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There are 25 balls in a jar. Twelve (12) balls are red, 10 balls are blue, and 3 balls are white. Which of the following
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Milkyx
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The table below shows the number of marbles of different colors in a bag:
Marble Experiment Color of Marbles Number of Marbles
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The table shows the number of glass bottles of different colors in a shelf. A fair coin is shown below the table.
Color of Glass
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At a game booth, a student gets a box of candy as the prize for winning a game. The boxes come in four colors: white, red,
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Ben has a 40% chance of being selected as the president of the school sports club and a 70% chance of being elected editor of
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Jason has two bags with 6 tiles each. The tiles in each bag are shown below:
Make 6 squares. The squares are numbered
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Which table correctly shows all the sample spaces for tossing a coin to get heads and rolling a number on a six-sided number
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A spinner and two cards are shown below.
A spinner with 3 equal sectors is shown in the figure. The colors Green, Blue and Red
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Two best friends want to buy a box of colored marbles. Accordingly, 25.6 percent of the marbles in a box are burgundy. Kean buys
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You pick a number between 1,000 and 5,000. Then you flip a coin.
Identify if the two events are independent or dependent.
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In a class of students, the following data table summarizes how many students have a brother or a sister. What is the
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Question: Find the probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers "hot fudge" from this list.
P (Kids AND hot fudge). Write
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A single coin is tossed 300 times. Heads were observed 180 times. What is the long run relative frequency of tails? Xpress, the
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A letter is to be randomly picked from the word Mississippi. Which set of letters have equal chances to be selected.
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Jeff has 8 red marbles, 6 blue marbles, and 4 green marbles that are the same size and shape. He puts the marbles into a bag,
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A survey of 80 employees was conducted asking about which Mills they regularly eat at the office. 20 employees eat breakfast at
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Compound events, quick check, which set of events is dependent?
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Bowls, ANB contain a number of white and red balls. Simon repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls and recorded the results in
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Clayton works at a coffee shop on weekends. Every now and then, a customer will order a hot tea and ask Clayton to surprise them
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A wilderness retail store asked a consulting company to do an analysis of their hiking shoe customers. The consulting company
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After growing tired of squinting while driving, Will went shopping for a pair of sunglasses. He tried on glasses with different
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Question: Find the probability of randomly selecting a kid that prefers "hot fudge" from this list. P(Kids AND hot fudge). Write
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Question: Find the probability of randomly selecting a "Striped marble that is blue" from this list. P(Blue AND Striped). Write
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Annoying AI
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Select all of the situations that contain independent events.
Select all that apply. A) Drawing an ace and then drawing a spade
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College Student
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Identify which situation involves mutually exclusive events.
A) Let Event A consist of selecting a male person and Event B
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College Student
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