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12.1/12.2 Probability Quick Vocab: Random experiment: “random” act, no way of knowing ahead of time Outcome: results of a random experiment Event: a.

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2 12.1/12.2 Probability

3 Quick Vocab: Random experiment: “random” act, no way of knowing ahead of time Outcome: results of a random experiment Event: a set of outcomes Sample space: the set ALL possible outcomes

4 Probability P(Event) = P(E) Toss of coin: Probability of landing on heads: P(H) = “Probability of an event”

5 Probability P(will definitely occur) = 1 ex: Have 1 die P(never occur) = 0 ex: Have 1 die = 1 P(roll a #) P(roll a letter)= 0

6 Probability Two dice are rolled and the numbers are noted. Find the probability of each event. a) The sum of the numbers is less than 5

7 Possibilities when 2 dice are rolled (Pg. 632 in book) Sum < 5 ? TOTAL = 36

8 Probability Two dice are rolled and the numbers are noted. Find the probability of each event. a) The sum of the numbers is less than 5 b) The sum of the numbers is 4 or 5.

9 Possibilities when 2 dice are rolled Sum = 4 or 5 ?

10 Probability Two dice are rolled and the numbers are noted. Find the probability of each event. a) The sum of the numbers is less than 5 b) The sum of the numbers is 4 or 5. P(4 or 5) =

11 Standard Deck of Cards 52 cards in the deck 26 black, 26 red 4 suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades 13 of each suit Face cards: Have a FACE!! (not Ace) Clubs (Black) Hearts (Red) Diamonds (Red) Spades (Black)

12 A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the following occurs? P( a red card) # of red cards in deck? P(a spade) # of  s in deck? 26 13 

13 A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the following occurs? TOO: P(the card is a heart) # of s in deck? P(the card is a 3 or 4) # of 3s? # of 4s? 13 4 4

14 A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the following occurs? TOO: P(between a 2 and 5, inclusive) # of each ? 4 2, 3, 4, and 5: 4 x 4=16

15 A nickel, dime and quarter are flipped. H=heads, T=tails How many elements are in the sample space? Find P(exactly 2 tails) P(nickel or dime are heads) 8  HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTH, THT, HTT, TTT 

16 A nickel, dime and quarter are flipped. H=heads, T=tails TOO: Find P(at least 2 tails) P(4 heads)  HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTH, THT, HTT, TTT 

17 Homework Pg. 633 #1-13, Pg. 635-636 Q1-10, 1 & 2


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