Which of the following is an example of independent events? rolling a number cube
selecting marbles from a bag without replacement after each draw
Choosing and eating a piece of candy from a dish and then choosing another piece of candy
pulling a card from a deck when other players have already pulled several cards from that deck
I chose: rolling a number cube is that correct i would really appreciate your help
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✧・゚: *✧・゚:*୨⎯ Quiz ⎯୧✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
1.) Rolling a number cube and flipping a coin
2.) flipping a coin 3 times in a row
3.) selecting letter tiles from a bag with replacement
4.) drawing cards from a deck that without replacement
5.) selecting a piece of candy, eating it and then selecting another
6.) 1/4
7.) 1/4 (yes the same answer)
8.) 3/40
9.) 1/4 (again ik)
10.) 2/27
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✧・゚: *✧・゚:*୨⎯ Quiz ⎯୧✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
1.) Rolling a number cube and flipping a coin
2.) flipping a coin 3 times in a row
3.) selecting letter tiles from a bag with replacement
4.) drawing cards from a deck that without replacement
5.) selecting a piece of candy, eating it and then selecting another
6.) 1/4
7.) 1/4 (yes the same answer)
8.) 3/40
9.) 1/4 (again ik)
10.) 2/27
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1.) 0.6 (A)
2.) 40% (A)
3.) the theoretical probability is 3% greater than the experimental probability (B)
4.) 3 times (B)
5.) 10 tickets (C)
6.) 200 toys (C)
7.) rolling two number cubes (A)
8.) 2/25 (B)
9.) the probabilities are the same (C)
10.) 1/3 (A)
remember to actually study for your in person tests or else you might fail :')
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*୨⎯ Quiz ⎯୧✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
1.) 0.6 (A)
2.) 40% (A)
3.) the theoretical probability is 3% greater than the experimental probability (B)
4.) 3 times (B)
5.) 10 tickets (C)
6.) 200 toys (C)
7.) rolling two number cubes (A)
8.) 2/25 (B)
9.) the probabilities are the same (C)
10.) 1/3 (A)
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Hey bot answer this for me:
Which 3 options of the following are independent events
1. flipping a coin and rolling a number cube.
2. choosing two marbles without replacment.
3. spining a spinner twice.
4. choosing a cord replacing it and then choosing another card
Which 3 options of the following are independent events
1. flipping a coin and rolling a number cube.
2. choosing two marbles without replacment.
3. spining a spinner twice.
4. choosing a cord replacing it and then choosing another card
The 3 options that represent independent events are:
1. flipping a coin and rolling a number cube.
2. spining a spinner twice.
3. choosing a cord replacing it and then choosing another card.
1. flipping a coin and rolling a number cube.
2. spining a spinner twice.
3. choosing a cord replacing it and then choosing another card.
Answer this bot:
a bag holds 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, and 2 green marbles. Which of the following is the probability of choosing a red marble and then a green marble with replacement.
1. 1/10
2. 1/2
3. 1/9
4. 1/5
Answer this other question for me bot:
A cooler at a soccer game holds 10 apple juices and 10 orange juices. if the first player chooses a juice and drinks it, then a second player chooses a juice, what is the probability that both players would choose orange juice.
a. 1/20
b. 9/38
c. 1/4
d. 1/400
a bag holds 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, and 2 green marbles. Which of the following is the probability of choosing a red marble and then a green marble with replacement.
1. 1/10
2. 1/2
3. 1/9
4. 1/5
Answer this other question for me bot:
A cooler at a soccer game holds 10 apple juices and 10 orange juices. if the first player chooses a juice and drinks it, then a second player chooses a juice, what is the probability that both players would choose orange juice.
a. 1/20
b. 9/38
c. 1/4
d. 1/400
The probability of choosing a red marble and then a green marble with replacement is:
P(Red and Green) = P(Red) * P(Green) = (5/10) * (2/10) = 1/10.
The probability that both players would choose orange juice is:
P(Orange and Orange) = P(Orange) * P(Orange) = (10/20) * (9/19) = 9/38.
Therefore, the answer is b. 9/38.
P(Red and Green) = P(Red) * P(Green) = (5/10) * (2/10) = 1/10.
The probability that both players would choose orange juice is:
P(Orange and Orange) = P(Orange) * P(Orange) = (10/20) * (9/19) = 9/38.
Therefore, the answer is b. 9/38.
answer this for me bot:
A cooler at a soccer game holds 10 apple juices and 10 orange juices. if the first player picks a juice but returns it without opening it, and a second player picks a juice, what is the probability that both players would choose orange juice.
1. 1/4
2. 1/2
3. 1/10
4. 1/100
A cooler at a soccer game holds 10 apple juices and 10 orange juices. if the first player picks a juice but returns it without opening it, and a second player picks a juice, what is the probability that both players would choose orange juice.
1. 1/4
2. 1/2
3. 1/10
4. 1/100
Since the first player picks a juice but returns it without opening it, the probabilities of getting orange juice and apple juice in the first draw are both 1/2. Therefore, the probability that both players would choose orange juice is:
P(Orange and Orange) = P(Orange) * P(Orange) = (1/2) * (1/2) = 1/4.
Hence, the answer is 1. 1/4.
P(Orange and Orange) = P(Orange) * P(Orange) = (1/2) * (1/2) = 1/4.
Hence, the answer is 1. 1/4.
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This is because each player's juice selection is independent of the other player's selection since the first player returns the juice without opening it. Thus, the probability of the second player selecting an orange juice is 1/2, and the probability of the first player selecting an orange juice is also 1/2. Therefore, the probability that both the first and second player would select orange juice is the product of 1/2 and 1/2, which is 1/4.
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