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Review for Section 16 and 17
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Determine the likelihood for the following event. The sun will rise in the west. A.Impossible B.Neither unlikely or likely C.Certain
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The probability of picking a sugar cookie from a jar is P(sugar):. What is the likelihood of it happening? A.Unlikely B.As likely as not C.Likely D.Certain
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You spin the following spinner one time. Find the theoretical probability of the event, P(no more than 10).
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A spinner has 5 equal sections that are colored red, green, blue, yellow, and purple. The sample space shows the possible outcomes of spinning the spinner twice. Find the following event: P(at least one purple)
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About 60% of people say they like dogs. The random numbers below represent 20 trials for a simulation where 3 people were randomly asked if they like dogs. Let 0-5 represent people who like dogs and 6-9 represent people who don’t. The experimental probability that all three people will like dogs is ________%.
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A boy wins a carnival game 40% of the time. Find a way to assign numbers to possible outcomes to simulate whether a boy will play a carnival game or not.
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The number 1 represent boy and 2 girl. The simulation results below represent 10 families with 3 children. According to the results, is a boy or girl most likely to be born to a family?
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Abby has 5 new shirts and 3 new pairs of pants. Use a tree diagram to display the sample space for picking a pair of pants and a shirt.
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Give an example of a compound event that is dependent.
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Give an example of a compound event that is independent.
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