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Conditional Probability Practice DLD #9

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1.

Determine the following conditional probabilities.

Consider drawing 1 card from a standard deck of shuffled cards:

P(ODD|SPADE) =

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2.

Determine the following conditional probabilities.

Consider drawing 1 card from a standard deck of shuffled cards:

Given it is a face card, what is the probability of picking a RED card?

P(RED |FACE CARD) =

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3.

Consider the following table with information about all of the students taking Statistics at Discovery High School.

Given that the student is a male what is the probability that the student works full time?

P(Full Time|MALE) =

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4.

Consider the following table with information about all of the students taking Statistics at Discovery High School.

what is the probability that the student is a female, given that the student is FULL-TIME?

P(Female|Full Time) =

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Consider the following table with information about all of the students taking Statistics at Discovery High School.

what is the probability that the student is full- time, given that the student is part-time?

P(Full-time|Part -time) =

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8.

Jenna made the following two-way table about the color and size of the marbles in a bag.

What is the probability that one of Jenna’s marbles is red, given that it is small?

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Jenna made the following two-way table about the color and size of the marbles in a bag.

What is the probability that one of Jenna’s marbles is large, given that it is blue?

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10.

Use the table to answer the question.

Given the person is picking Chocolate, what is the probability the person is an adult?

What is the probability that a randomly-selected person will prefer history, given that the person is an 8th grader?

What is the probability that a randomly-selected person will be a 7th grader, given that the person prefers English?