1. The document discusses several probability experiments including: a family with 3 children and the possible gender sequences, drawing balls from a jar, choosing random numbers between 10-30, and drawing cards from a deck.
2. It lists sample spaces and finds probabilities of specific outcomes like drawing a green ball, choosing an even number, or drawing the jack of diamonds.
3. The document contains 18 probability problems across 4 different experiments with possible outcomes and calculating probabilities of given events.
1. The document discusses several probability experiments including: a family with 3 children and the possible gender sequences, drawing balls from a jar, choosing random numbers between 10-30, and drawing cards from a deck.
2. It lists sample spaces and finds probabilities of specific outcomes like drawing a green ball, choosing an even number, or drawing the jack of diamonds.
3. The document contains 18 probability problems across 4 different experiments with possible outcomes and calculating probabilities of given events.
1. The document discusses several probability experiments including: a family with 3 children and the possible gender sequences, drawing balls from a jar, choosing random numbers between 10-30, and drawing cards from a deck.
2. It lists sample spaces and finds probabilities of specific outcomes like drawing a green ball, choosing an even number, or drawing the jack of diamonds.
3. The document contains 18 probability problems across 4 different experiments with possible outcomes and calculating probabilities of given events.
Experiment: Consider a couple having 3 children, observe the possible
sequence of genders of their child. Let M = male and F = female. List the sample space. What is the probability that at there is only 1 male child? What is the probability that at least there is at least two consecutive female child? What is the probability that the gender is the same? Experiment: Two balls are drawn in a jar with 1 red, 1 green, 1 blue, and 1 yellow. List the possible sample space. What is the probability that there is at least a green is drawn? CHOOSING NUMBERS: You have an equally likely chance of choosing any integer from 10 through 30. Find the probability of the given event. (2pts each) 8. An even number is chosen.
11. A number less than 9 is
chosen.
9. A perfect square is chosen
12. A number greater than 24 is
chosen.
10. A multiple of 5 is chosen.
IV.
CHOOSING CARDS: A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52-card deck.
Find the probability of drawing the given card. ( 2pts each) 13. the jack of diamond 14. a heart 15. a card other than face cards