TOOLKIT Notes: Probability Models
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13 questions

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two events that don't _____ each other when they occur
two events that don't _____ each other when they occur
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Example of Independent Events:
Example of Independent Events:
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The events in my example are independent because:
The events in my example are independent because:
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Non-Example of Independent Events:
Non-Example of Independent Events:
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The events in my example are NOT independent because:
The events in my example are NOT independent because:
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If two events are _____ you can
If two events are _____ you can
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you can _____ their probabilities together to find the probability that both occur.
you can _____ their probabilities together to find the probability that both occur.
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These can be modeled with _____ models
These can be modeled with _____ models
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or______.
or______.
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60% of Americans prefer Pepsi to Coke. Find the probability that both Mary and John prefer Pepsi to Coke.
60% of Americans prefer Pepsi to Coke. Find the probability that both Mary and John prefer Pepsi to Coke.
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There is a 35% chance that it will rain each day this week. Find the probability that it rains Monday and Tuesday and it does not rain on Wednesday.
There is a 35% chance that it will rain each day this week. Find the probability that it rains Monday and Tuesday and it does not rain on Wednesday.
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P(male and likes to eat popcorn at the movies)
P(male and likes to eat popcorn at the movies)
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P(female and does not like to eat popcorn at the movies)
P(female and does not like to eat popcorn at the movies)