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Warm up: write the equation of the line described
Passing through (3, -1) Passing through (6, 4) and and (-5, 7) Perpendicular to y=-3x+4
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Probability part duex 11.2
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Or means add!!!
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Mutually exclusive events
Events are mutually exclusive if they can not happen at the same time.
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Not mutually exclusive
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Examples What is the probability of rolling a 2 or a 5 on a 6 sided die? What is the probability of rolling a 4 or a multiple of 2?
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Example You choose a card from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability of drawing a 10 or a face card? What is the probability of drawing a face card or a spade?
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compliments The complement of an event consists of all the possible outcomes that are not part of the event. For example, the probability of not drawing a face card from a deck of cards. Since total probability is 1, the probability of a complement is 1 – P(event)
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example You roll two dice. What is the probability of not rolling doubles? What is the probability of rolling 10 or less?
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