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Please copy your homework into your assignment book BEFORE THE BELL RINGS Please copy your homework into your assignment book

Warm Up Find the probability of picking a pink marble (and putting it back), then a green marble (and putting it back), then a blue marble from a bag that contains 5 pink marbles, 4 green marbles, and 2 blue marbles.

Tuesday, December 20, 2016 Warm-up Dependent vs Independent Events Practice Homework: Due Wednesday: Pg. 731: 1-35, odds

Dependent Probabilities Suppose an experiment involves drawing marbles from a bag. Determine the theoretical probability of drawing a red marble and then drawing a second red marble without replacing the first one.

Dependent Probabilities To determine the probability of two dependent events, multiply the probability of the first event times the probability of the second event after the first event has occurred.

Application A snack cart has 6 bags of pretzels and 10 bags of chips. Grant selects a bag at random, and then Iris selects a bag at random. What is the probability that Grant will select a bag of pretzels and Iris will select a bag of chips?

Check It Out! A bag has 10 red marbles, 12 white marbles, and 8 blue marbles. Two marbles are randomly drawn from the bag. What is the probability of drawing a blue marble and then a red marble?

Practice 1. Eight cards are numbered from 1 to 8 and placed in a box. One card is selected at random and not replaced. Another card is randomly selected. What is the probability that both cards are greater than 5? 2. An experiment consists of randomly selecting a marble from a bag, replacing it, and then selecting another marble. The bag contains 3 yellow marbles and 2 white marbles. What is the probability of selecting a white marble and then a yellow marble?`