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Geometry B - Unit 6: Probability Lessons 24-28 100% Correct lesson 24 sets in probability Workbook 24.1 100% you write the letters of the word REGULATE on separate slips of paper and place them in a bowl. you draw 3 slips of paper from the bowl (without replacement). which answer is a possible subset for the sample space? {e, g, e} a candy bag contains 13 green, 2 blue, 10 red, and 5 orange candies. you choose 4 candies from the bag without looking. which answer describes an event that is certain in this context? no more than half of the candies drawn are blue. Workbook 24.2 100% what is represented by the shaded area? the complement of a you roll a standard six-sided die. the probability of not rolling a prime number = (blank) which phrase correctly completes the sentence? 1 - p(rolling a prime number) you roll a standard six-sided die. if e is the event that an even number is rolled, which of the following events is the complement of e? {1, 3, 5} Workbook 24.3 100% which answer shows the union of sets a and b? a∪b = {2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9} which answer shows the intersection of a and b? a ∩ b = {2, 4, 8} what is the probability of randomly drawing 1 card that is both a club card and a face card? 3/52 Checkpoint 24 100% the probability of event a is 10%. what is the probability of its complement event? 90% a = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} b = {5, 6, 7, 8, 9} which answer shows the intersection of a and b? {5} a = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} b = {5, 6, 7, 8} which answer shows the union of sets a and b? {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} a sock drawer has 5 black socks, 10 white socks, and 6 multicolored socks. schaid will randomly pull out 2 socks without looking in the drawer. which answer describes an event that is not possible in this context? schaid draws a white sock and a green sock. what is the probability of randomly drawing 1 card that is both a red card and a face card? 3/26 if s is the event of drawing a spade card, which of the following events is the complement of s? the event of drawing a heart, club, or diamond card lesson 25 independent events Workbook 25.1 100% which pairs of events describe independent events? select all that apply. Rolling a six-sided die and having it land on a 4, and then choosing a blue marble from a jar of marbles. Rolling a six-sided die and having it land on a 3, and then rolling a six-sided die and having it land on a 2. if p(a) = 3/8... yes, because 3/8(1/3) = 1/8 Workbook 25.2 100% given that p(c) = 0.4 and p(c and d) = 0.08, what is the probability of event d? 0.2 what is the probability that a mystery box contains chocolate, chips, and juice? 1/24 freshman and sophomore students at a high school must take an art class. they can choose either photography or drawing. which fact establishes that the observation "a student is a sophomore" is independent from the observation "a student is taking photography"? sophomores make up the same fraction of students taking photography as those taking drawing. Checkpoint 25 100% which pairs of events describe independent events? select all that apply. flipping a coin and having it land with the tails side up; drawing a 7 from a standard deck of cards. rolling a standard six-sided die and having it land on a 1; selecting a blue block from a tub of red and blue blocks. if p(a) = 3/5, p(b) = 1/3.... no, because 3/5(1/3) ≠ 1/8 given that p(a) = 0.5 and p(a and b) = 0.4, if a and b are independent events, what is the probability of event b? 0.8 members at a recreation center can choose whether or not to play sports. which fact establishes the observation that "a member is a girl" is independent from the observation "a member plays sports"? girls make up the same fraction of members that play sports as do not play sports. what is the probability that the coin lands with the heads side up on all 3 flips? 1/8 lesson 26 conditional probability Workbook 26.1 100% what is the probability that a book contains animal characters given that it is a graphic novel? 7/10 what is the probability that students who have a cat also have a dog? 3/5 Workbook 26.2 100% given the following probabilities, for what p(b) are events a and b independent? 1/3 an experiment consists of drawing a single card from a standard deck of 52 cards. event a is "drawing a heart" and event b is "drawing a face card (jack, queen, or king)." are events a and b dependent or independent? why? events a and b are independent, because p(b) = p(b | a) = 3/13 Checkpoint 26 100% what is the probability that a woman was wearing a belt, given that the woman was also carrying a purse? 1/3 an experiment consists of rolling a standard six-sided die once. event a is "rolling an even number" and event b is "rolling a 2." are the events dependent or independent? why? events a and b are dependent, because p(b) =/ p(b | a) given the following probabilities, for what p(b) are events a and b independent? p(a) = 1/2 p(a and b) = 1/6 1/3 what is the probability that a student participates in clubs, given that the student is a girl? 10/17 lesson 27 two-way frequency tables WOrkbook 27.1 2 questions 100% Given the following probabilities, for what P(B) are events A and B independent? P(A)=3/4 P(A and B)=1/4 1/3 An experiment consists of drawing a single card from a standard deck of 52 cards. Event A is "drawing a heart" and event B is "drawing a face card (jack, queen, or king)." Are events A and B dependent or independent? Why? Events A and B are independent, because P(B)=P(B|A)=3/13. Workbook 27.2 2 questions 100% the following two-way frequency table shows information collected from a survey of students regarding their grade level and how they spend their screen time. what is the probability that a student uses the Internet, given that he or she is in eighth grade? 0.62 a junior high principal runs a report to determine what ratio of all 100 students take the bus to school or are dropped off by parents, based on grade (seventh grade or eight grade). the results are shown in the following probability distribution table. what is the probability that a student is in seventh grade, given that he/she is dropped off by parents? 0.27 Checkpoint 27 5 questions 100% the following two-way frequency table shows information collected from a survey of teenagers regarding their weekly reading habits. what is the probability that any teenager reads books? 0.62 the following two-way frequency table shows information collected from a survey of teenagers regarding how they spend their screen time and whether they wear glasses. are "does not wear glasses" and "uses the internet" independent, and why? yes, because.... 0.14 = 0.15 the following two-way frequency table shows information collected from a survey of teenagers regarding how they spend their screen time and whether they wear glasses. what is the probability that a teenager wears glasses, given that he or she watches tv? 0.5 melina stocks her fruit stand with organic and non-organic fruits and keeps track of what is sold. the results are shown in the following probability distribution table. what is the probability that a randomly selected apple is non-organic? 0.19 the following two-way frequency table shows information collected from a survey of high school students regarding whether they are on the academic honor roll and whether they play sports. match each blank to the value that correctly fills in that blank in the table. blank a: 40 blank b: 41 blank c: 47 lesson 28 probability of unions of events Workbook 28.1 100% suppose you conduct an experiment in which you draw a single card from a standard deck of 52 cards. which events are mutually exclusive? select all that apply. choosing a card that is an ace and a four choosing a card that is a king and a queen two fair six-sided dice are rolled. what is the probability that the sum of the numbers rolled is either 6 or 12? 5/36 + 1/36 = 1/6 given the following probabilities of mutually exclusive events, what is p(b)? p(a) = 1/5 p(a or b) = 4/5 3/5 a card is chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. what is the probability that the chosen card is a jack or an ace? 2/13 Workbook 28.2 100% which equation shows the correct use of the addition rule to determine the probability that the pillow is either encased in microfiber or filled with memory foam? 0.5 + 0.7 - 0.3 = 0.9 drinks are prepared and arranged on a table for a party. the probability that a drink is grape juice is 0.3. the probability that a drink has a straw is 0.3. the probability that a drink is grape juice and has a straw is 0.1 use the addition rule to determine the probability that a drink is grape juice or has a straw. 0.5 if p(a) = 1/2, p(a and b) = 1/6, and p(a or b) = 2/3, what is p(b)? 1/3

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