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9.7 Probability of Multiple Events
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  • Dependent events when the outcome of one event
    affects the outcome of a second event
  • Independent events when the outcome of one
    event does not affect the outcome of the second
    event

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Ex 1Classify as dependent or independent
  • Spin a spinner. Then, select a marble from a bag
    that contains marbles of different colors.
  • Select a marble from a bag that contains marbles
    of two colors. Put the marble aside, and select
    a second marble from the bag.
  • What if we put the marble back???

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Probability of A and B
  • If A and B are independent events,
  • then P(A and B) P(A)P(B)

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Ex 2
  • A box contains 20 red marbles and 30 blue
    marbles. A second box contains 10 white marbles
    and 47 black marbles. If you choose one marble
    from each box without looking, what is the
    probability that you get a blue marble and a
    black marble?

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  • Mutually exclusive events when two events
    cannot happen at the same time.
  • If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then
    P(A and B) 0.

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Ex 3Are the events mutually exclusive?
  • Rolling an even number and rolling a number
    greater than 5 on a number cube?
  • Rolling a prime number and a multiple of 6 on a
    number cube?
  • Rolling an even number and rolling a number less
    than 2 on a number cube.

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Probability of A or B
  • If A B are mutually exclusive events, then P(A
    or B) P(A) P(B)
  • If A B are NOT mutually exclusive events, then
    P(A or B) P(A) P(B) P(A and B)

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Ex 4
  • At a restaurant, customers get to choose one of
    four vegetables with any main course. About 33
    of the customers choose green beans, and about
    28 choose spinach. What is the probability that
    a customer will choose beans or spinach?

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Ex 5
  • A spinner has twenty equal size sections numbered
    from 1 to 20. If you spin the spinner, what is
    the probability that the number you spin will be
    a multiple of 2 or a multiple of 3?

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Ex 6Find the probability of selecting a boy or a
blonde-haired person from 12 girls, 5 of whom
have blonde hair, and 15 boys, 6 of whom have
blonde hair.
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Ex 7
  • A bank contains 4 nickels, 4 dimes and 7
    quarters. Three coins are removed in sequence
    without replacement. What is the probability of
    selecting a nickel, a dime and a quarter in that
    order?

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Ex 8P(5 or Jack)
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Ex 9P(king or spade)
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Ex 10
  • P(both red or both queens) if 2 cards are drawn
    without replacement

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Ex 11
  • There are 5 male and 5 female students. A
    committee of 4 members is to be selected at
    random. Find P(all female).
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