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Figure A pair of dice. Figure 8.1
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Figure 8.2a Determining the probability of randomly picking an ace or a club in one draw from a deck of ordinary playing cards. Continued on next slide. Figure 8.2a
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Figure 8.2b Continued from previous slide.
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Figure Determining the probabiliity of randomly sampling two aces in two draws from a deck of ordinary playing cards. Sampling is one at a time with replacement: multiplication rule with independent events. Figure 8.3
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Figure Determining the probability of randomly sampling 3 women and 1 man, in that order, in four draws from a population of 50 men and 60 women. Sampling is one at a time with replacement: multiplication rule with several independent events. Figure 8.4 Figure 8.4
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Figure Determining the probability of randomly picking two aces in two draws from a deck of ordinary playing cards. Sampling is one at a time without replacement: multiplication rule with dependent events. Figure 8.5
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Figure Determining the probability of randomly sampling 4 history majors on four draws from a population of 15 music majors, 24 history majors, and 46 psychology majors. Sampling is one at a time without replacement: multiplication rule with several dependent events. Figure 8.6
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Figure Determining the probability of rolling a sum of 11 in one roll of two fair dice: multiplication and addition rules. Figure 8.7
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Figure Probability of obtaining X 134 if randomly sampling one score from a normal population, with = 120 and = 8. Figure 8.8
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