Abigail, Bobby, Carlos, DeAnna, and Emily go to the bagel shop for lunch every Thursday. Each time, they randomly pick 2 of the group to pay for lunch by drawing names from a hat.
(1) Go to show your work and use the text tool and show the different outcomes in show your work.
(2) What are the total number of outcomes for this sample space? (type the number in the blank)
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Question 2
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Abigail, Bobby, Carlos, DeAnna, and Emily go to the bagel shop for lunch every Thursday. Each time, they randomly pick 2 of the group to pay for lunch by drawing names from a hat.
Given the sample space you found in #1, what is the theoretical probability that DeAnna's or Emily's name will be choosen?
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Question 3
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In government data, a household consists of all occupants of a dwelling unit. Choose an American household at random and count the number of people it contains. Here is the assignment of probabilities for the outcome. The probability of finding 3 people in a household is the same as the probability of finding 4 people.
Find the probability that the chosen household contains 3 people.
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Question 4
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In government data, a household consists of all occupants of a dwelling unit. Choose an American household at random and count the number of people it contains. Here is the assignment of probabilities for the outcome. The probability of finding 3 people in a household is the same as the probability of finding 4 people.
Find the probability that the chosen household contains more than 2 people.