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  1. Compound Events PracticeComplete this assessment to review what you've learned. It will not count toward your grade.5 of 5 5 of
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  2. Use Lesson 6, on the study guide, to correctly complete the grid. *4 points Simple Event Compound Event Independent Event
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  3. 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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  4. 10. A compound event will be multiple steps of an event. Look at the 3 different events below. Which compound event involves
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  5. The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurs / total number of trialsEXAMPLE:
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  6. The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurs: total number of trialsEXAMPLE: The
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  7. The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurs total number of trialsEXAMPLE: The
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  8. + (add) - (subtract) * (multiply) รท (divide)Calculate the probability of an independent compound event, using "and" or "then".
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  9. A compound event will be multiple steps of an event. Look at the 3 different events below. Which compound event involves
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  10. For each compound below, count the TOTAL number of atoms.Remember: the subscripts tell you how many of each atom are in the
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