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You are given the following probabilities: P(A)=.55 and P(B)=.45 and
Assume a family is planning to have three children.
1. Why do probabilities centered around this scenario represent the same
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Angela
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Compare probabilities of independent and probabilities of dependent events.
Any examples???
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lazyburrito
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Lamar is rolling a die and recording what number he gets each time. He rolls the die 250 times and records his results in the
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Lamar is rolling a die and recording what number he gets each time. He rolls the die 250 times and records his results in the
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Lamar is rolling a die and recording what number he gets each time. He rolls the die 250 times and records his results in the
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If there are only two possible outcomes to an experiment then...
A.) the two corresponding probabilities must each be.50. B.) the
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Mandy
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A single card is selected from an ordinary deck of cards. The sample space is shown in the figure below. Find the probabilities.
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Jean Claude
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Calculate the following probabilities (to 2 decimals) using the table of joint probabilities.
A1 A2 B1 .4 .3 B2 .2 .1 a. P(A1|B2)
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John
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The total probability rule is used to compute an unconditional probability of an event by using...
Multiple choice question.
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Suppose you conduct a study and find that the probability of having a baby boy is 60%. Now suppose three of your relatives are
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Danny
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