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MATH 225 | MATH225N WEEK 4 HOMEWORK QUESTIONS PROBABILITY LATEST 2021

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Week 4 Homework Questions Probability 1. Which of the pairs of events below is dependent? Select the correct answer below: drawing a 7 and then drawing another 7 with replacement from a standard de... ck of cards rolling a 1 and then rolling a 6 with a standard die rolling a 3 and then rolling a 4 with a standard die drawing a heart and then drawing a spade without replacement from a standard deck of cards 2. Identify the option below that represents dependent events. Select the correct answer below: drawing a face card and then drawing a 3 without replacement from a standard deck of cards rolling a sum of 6 from the first two rolls of a standard die and a sum of 4 from the second two rolls drawing a 2 and drawing a 4 with replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a heart and drawing another heart with replacement from a standard deck of cards 3. Which of the following shows mutually exclusive events? Select the correct answer below: rolling a sum of 9 from two rolls of a standard die and rolling 2 for the first roll drawing a red card and then drawing a black card with replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a jack and then drawing a 7 without replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a 7 and then drawing another 7 with replacement from a standard deck of cards 4. Which of the pairs of events below is mutually exclusive? Select the correct answer below: drawing an ace of spades and then drawing another ace of spades without replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a 2 and drawing a 4 with replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a heart and then drawing a spade without replacement from a standard deck of cards drawing a jack and then drawing a 7 without replacement from a standard deck of cards (Mutually exclusive events are events that cannot occur together. In this case, drawing an ace of spades and then drawing another ace of spades without replacement from a standard deck of cards are two events that cannot possibly occur together.) 5. A deck of cards contains RED cards numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6, BLUE cards numbered 1,2,3,4,5, and GREEN cards numbered 1,2,3,4. If a single card is picked at random, what is the probability that the card has an ODD number? [Show More]

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