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When rolling a die, the event containing even-number results is an example of
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In drawing a card on an ordinary deck experiment, the events ‘drawing a red card’ and ‘drawing a black card’ are:
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When rolling a die, the event containing even-number results is an example of Group of answer choices Simple Event Sample Space Compound Event Null Space Simple Event
In drawing a card on an ordinary deck experiment, the events ‘drawing a red card’ and ‘drawing a black card’ are: Group of answer choices Not Mutually Exclusive Mutually Exclusive Dependent Null Space Mutually Exclusive
There are 100C5 different ways of selecting 5 tickets from 100 tickets if each ticket wins a different prize. Group of answer choices True False t
There are 10! distinct 5-digit PINs using digits 0-9 when repetition is allowed. Group of answer choices True False f
There are 10P2 possible ways of answering a 10 item true-or-false exam Group of answer choices True False f
Classical Probability rely heavily on the Sample Space of an Experiment. Group of answer choices True False t
In Empirical Probability approach, chance of occurrence is given by a particular person based on his/her educated guess, opinion, intuition or beliefs. Group of answer choices True False f
Classical Probability assumes all possible outcomes are equally likely to happen. Group of answer choices True False t
If E and B are independent and P(E)=0.5, P(B)=0.1, then P(E∩B)=0.6 Group of answer choices True False f
The Probability that it will rain today is 0.51 and the probability that it will not rain today is 0.40 Group of answer choices True False f
If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a diamond or a three. (Required answer: Fraction) 4/13
If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a king or a queen. (Required answer: Fraction) 2/13
If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a spade or a black card. (Required answer: Fraction) 3/4
If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a spade or a heart (Required answer: Fraction) 1/2
Three cards are drawn from a deck without replacement. Find the probability that all are face cards. (Required answer: Fraction) 22/425
~Two events A and B are ___________ if A and B have no outcomes in common Group of answer choices Independent Complementary Mutually Exclusive Dependent Mutually Exclusive
The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called Group of answer choices Sample Space Results Event Probability Sample Space
Arranging 10 students in a row takes 10𝐶10 possible ways. Group of answer choices True False f
There are 52P5 ways of drawing 5 cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, disregarding the order of selection. Group of answer choices True False f
In an experiment of rolling a die and flipping a coin simultaneously, there are (6∙2) outcomes in the sample space. Group of answer choices True False t
If E is an event, then 𝑃(𝐸)+𝑃(𝐸’)=1 Group of answer choices True False t
The Probability of the null space is 1. Group of answer choices True False f
When computing classical probability, it is important to perform the experiment and tabulate actual results. Group of answer choices True False f
The Probability that it will rain today is 0.51 and the probability that it will not rain today is 0.40 Group of answer choices True False f
In a coin-flip, the results are either a Head or a Tail. Therefore, P(H)=1/3 Group of answer choices True False f
If 𝐴 and B are independent events and 𝑃(𝐴)=0.8,𝑃(𝐵)=0.6, what is 𝑃(𝐴∪𝐵)? (Required answer: Decimal) 0.92
Three cards are drawn from a deck without replacement. Find the probability that all are jacks. (Required answer: Fraction) 1/5525
If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a face or a red card (Required answer: Fraction) 8/13
If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, find the probability of getting a 9 or a 10 (Required answer: Fraction) 2/13
Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum of 6 or 8. (Required answer: Fraction) 5/18
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