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Classical probability of an event is a real number between 0 and 1, where 0 means:
a. event is not given b. it will always happen
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12. The probability that the Dow Jones stock index will close above 18000 at the end of the
year is an example of (a) classical
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Which of the following describes an event that is affected by a previous event?(1 point)
Responses probability probability
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Probability of Event #1 Probability of Event #2 Probability of Event #1 and Event #2
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Probability of Event #1 Probability of Event #2 Probability of Event #1 and Event #2
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Probability of Event #1 Probability of Event #2 Probability of Event #1 and Event #2 With
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A compound event involves measuring the probability of more than one event in a row. In order to find that probability, you have
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Jack has 120 songs on his music player. Some are rock, some are jazz, and the rest of classical pieces. If his music player is
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Olenka
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Event A has probability 0.9 of occurring. Event B has 0.2 chance of occurring if, and only if, event A has occurred. What is the
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Pam
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Event A has probability 0.9 of occurring. Event B has 0.2 chance of occurring if, and only if, event A has occurred. What is the
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Pam
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