The document discusses probability of dependent events. It defines dependent events as finding the probability of event A multiplied by the probability of event B given that event A occurred. Examples are provided of calculating probabilities of dependent events without replacement, such as the probability of picking different fruits from a basket in a certain order. Students are assigned probability word problems to solve involving dependent events without replacement.
The document discusses probability of dependent events. It defines dependent events as finding the probability of event A multiplied by the probability of event B given that event A occurred. Examples are provided of calculating probabilities of dependent events without replacement, such as the probability of picking different fruits from a basket in a certain order. Students are assigned probability word problems to solve involving dependent events without replacement.
The document discusses probability of dependent events. It defines dependent events as finding the probability of event A multiplied by the probability of event B given that event A occurred. Examples are provided of calculating probabilities of dependent events without replacement, such as the probability of picking different fruits from a basket in a certain order. Students are assigned probability word problems to solve involving dependent events without replacement.
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OF YOUR GROUP'S MEMBERS! THOSE WHO ARE NOT SEATED WITH YOUR GROUP WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY MARK AS ABSENT. REVIEW TOPIC: PROBABILITY OF DEPENDENT EVENTS GOALS: 1) Recall the definition of dependent events; 2) Find the probability of dependent events; and 3) Relate dependent in real life Probability of Two Dependent Events The find the probability of two dependent events A and B, multiply the probability of event A by the probability of event B given that event A has occured. In symbols: P(AՈB)= P(A) x P(B│A). Think and Share Directions: Please have a partner and then solve this. Nick has 4 black pens, 3 blue pens, 2 red pens in his school bag. What is the probability that Nick picked a red ballpen on the first pick, without replacement, a blue ballpen on the second pick? Think and Share Directions: Please have a partner and then solve this. Nick has 4 black pens, 3 blue pens, 2 red pens in his school bag. What is the probability that Nick picked two blue ballpens on the first and on the second pick, without replacing the first pick? BOARD WORK There are 5 red roses, 3 yellow roses, and 8 white roses in a tray. If Roxanne picked 2 roses one after the other without replacing, then what is the probability of picking a white rose first and a red rose next? BOARD WORK There are 5 red roses, 3 yellow roses, and 8 white roses in a tray. If Roxanne picked 3 roses one after the other without replacing, then what is the probability of picking three red roses in succesion? BOARDWORK A basket of fruits contains 5 Dalandan, 2 Bananas, 1 Lansones, and 2 Guavas. Dominic randomly chooses 4 pieces of fruits and then he gives those to his classmates. What is the probability that he chose Dalandan on the pirst pick, Banana on the second pick, both Guavas on the third and fourth pick? GET 1/4 SHEET OF In a ¼ sheet of paper, answer the following problem. Show your solution! PROBLEM 1 A basket of fruits contains 5 Dalandan, 2 Bananas, 1 Lansones, and 2 Guavas. Dominic randomly chooses 2 pieces of fruits and then he gives those to his classmates. What is the probability that he chose a Guava on the pirst pick and then a Lansones on the second pick? PROBLEM 2 A basket of fruits contains 5 Dalandan, 2 Bananas, 1 Lansones, and 2 Guavas. Dominic randomly chooses 3 pieces of fruits and then he gives those to his classmates. What is the probability that he chose a Dalandan on the first and second pick and then a Banana on the third pick? ASSIGNMENT At a tire store, 8 out of every 40 tires are defective. If you purchase 5 tires for your vehicle and they are randomly selected from a set of 40 newly delivered tires. 1)What is the probability that all five tires will be defective? (Once chosen, the tires are not replaced) THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!