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12.5 Find Probabilities of (In)dependent Events
Mrs. vazquez Geometry
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(S.cp.)2-6, 8 Essential Question: How are many Objective:
Students will examine (in)dependent events.
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definitions independent events:
if the occurrence of one event doesn’t affect the occurrence of the other P(A and B) = P(A) ∙ P(B) dependent events: if the occurrence of one event does affect the occurrence of the other P (A and B) = P(A) ∙ P(B|A)
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conditional probability
the probability that event B occurs given that event A has occurred P(B|A)
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(In)dependent event? Ex2.
A drawer contains 12 white socks and 8 black socks. You randomly choose one sock without replacing it. Then you randomly choose another sock. What is the probability that both socks chosen are white? Ex2. Suppose you flip a coin twice. What is the probability that you get tails on the first flip and tails on the second flip?
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Conditional Probability
Find the probability that a future tropical cyclone is a tropical storm. Find the probability that a future tropical cyclone in the Southern Hemisphere is a tropical storm.
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Conditional Probability
Find the probability of drawing a spade, then a club with(out) replacement. Find the probability of drawing a Jack, then another Jack with(out) replacement.
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solve A HS basketball team leads at halftime in 60% of their games. The team wins 80% of the time when they have the lead at halftime but only 10% when they don’t. What is the probability that the team wins a particular game during the season?
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