

Compound Probability Practice
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Mathematics
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7th - 8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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11 Slides • 10 Questions
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Probability ~ Compound Events

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Probability
how likely an event is to occur
written as a fraction or decimal
from 0 - 1
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Multiple Choice
Find the P(even)
likely
1/4
22.2%
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Compound Event
made up of 2 or more simple events (such as rolling a die & flipping a coin
can be independent or dependent
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Multiple Select
The two types of compound events are
Independent
Probability
Dependent
Sample Space
Unlikely
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Independent Event
the probability of one event DOES NOT affect the probability of another event
ex. the results of flipping a coin does not affect the results of rolling a die
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Dependent Event
the probability of one event DOES affect the probability of another event ex pulling a card from a deck of playing cards, not replacing it and then pulling another card.
THE key phrase to look for is WITHOUT REPLACEMENT
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How to Tell if it's Independent or Dependent?
With replacement -> Independent
Without replacement -> dependent
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Multiple Choice
Identify the type of event as independent or dependent:
Tommy will flip a coin and spin a spinner.
Independent
Dependent
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Multiple Choice
Identify the type of event as independent or dependent:
picking a marble from a bag, keeping it, and then picking another marble
independent
dependent
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Multiple Choice
Identify the type of event as independent or dependent:
picking a marble from a bag, replacing it, then picking another marble from the same bag
independent
dependent
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To find the probability of compound events...
Multiply the probabilities of each event P(A) x P(B)
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Multiple Choice
Probability of die landing on 4 and spinner landing on reddish/orange color?
1/6
1/4
1/24
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A bag has 5 red marbles, 2 green marbles and 3 blue marbles. When you select a marble, you keep it. What is P(red, then green)?
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Multiple Choice
Why is this a dependent event?
because it's talking about 2 events
because one event affects the other.
because you don't replace the marble
because you replace the marble
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P(red, then green)
P(red) 5/10
P(green) 2/9 (we assume that we got the red that we wanted, so there is one less total, but still 2 that are green)
P(red, then green) 1/2(2/9) = 2/18 = 1/9
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Multiple Choice
A bag has 2 black and 3 red marbles. You reach into the bag, select a marble and do not replace it. What is P(red, then red)?
9/25
1/9
3/10
1/72
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Multiple Choice
A bag has 2 black and 3 red marbles. You reach into the bag, select a marble and then replace it. What is P(red, then red)?
9/25
1/9
3/10
1/72
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Poll
So how much do you really understand?
I totally get it! 100%
I'm still kind of confused... 50%
I don't understand at all! Help me! 25%
I understand most of it...75%
Probability ~ Compound Events

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