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13-5 Conditional Probability
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Conditional Probability
The probability of an event under the condition that some preceding event has occurred P(A l B)=P(A and B) P(B) P(B) is usually following “given that…”
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Conditional Probability
1) You toss two coins. What is the probability that you toss two heads given that you have tossed at least 1 head? P(A) = The two coins come up heads P(B) = There is a least one head Different outcomes of two coins? (H,H)-(T,H)-(H,T)-(T,T)
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2) A neighborhood lets families have two pets
2) A neighborhood lets families have two pets. They can have two dogs, two cats, or one of each. What is the probability that the family will have exactly 2 cats if one pet is a cat? Sample space: P(A) = Two cats = P(B) = At least one cat= P (A l B) =
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3) Two number cubes are tossed
3) Two number cubes are tossed. Find the probability that the numbers showing on the cubes match given that their sum is greater than five.
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4) One card is drawn from a standard deck of cards
4) One card is drawn from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability that it is a queen given that it is a face card?
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