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Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A. Rolling a 6-sided die once B. The high temperature tomorrow in Bemidji C. How old you are when you die D. Whether or not the desk you are sitting in will support you E. All of the above

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Page 1: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment?

A. Rolling a 6-sided die onceB. The high temperature tomorrow in BemidjiC. How old you are when you dieD. Whether or not the desk you are sitting in will

support youE. All of the above

Page 2: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Outcome: Any possible thing that can occur when an experiment is performed. I flip a coin once. Which of the following is a possible outcome?

A. A head occursB. Coin vanishes in a mini black holeC. A tail occursD. Coin lands on it’s edgeE. All of the above

Page 3: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Event: Collection of one or more outcomes. Deal out one card from a 52 card deck. Which of the following is not an event?

A. Deal an aceB. Deal a clubC. Deal a prime numberD. Deal a full houseE. Deal a face card

Page 4: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Sample space (S) is collection of all possible (agreed upon) outcomes of an experiment. Roll a 6-sided die once. The sample space is?

A. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, edge}B. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, edge1, edge2, …, edge 12}C. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}D. {3, 4, 2, 1, 6, 5}E. Both C and D

Page 5: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Properties of probability

• Probability expressed as P(event). For example P(rains cows tomorrow)

• Sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes for an experiment equals 1

Page 6: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll a 6-sided die once. What is P(roll a 4)?

A. 1/2B. 1/4C. 1/6D. 2/13E. Not enough information to determine P(4)

Page 7: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll a 6-sided die once. What is P(roll a 4)? Assume equally likely outcomes and S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

A. 1/2B. 1/4C. 1/6D. 2/13E. Not enough information to determine P(4)

Page 8: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled 52 card deck. What is P(draw an Ace)?

A. 1/13B. 4/52C. 0.0769D. 7.69%E. All of the above

Page 9: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled 52 card deck. What is P(draw a face card)?

A. 4/52B. 2/13C. 0.3077D. 8/52E. 12/52

Page 10: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled 52 card deck. What is P(draw a prime number)?

A. 12/52B. 0.3077C. 10/52D. 3/13E. 0.3846

Page 11: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll two 6-sided dice and add them together. How many ways can you get a sum of 5?

A. 1 waysB. 2 waysC. 3 waysD. 4 waysE. 5 ways

Page 12: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Sample space of rolling two dice.

Page 13: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll two 6-sided dice and add them together. What is P(sum is 10 or 12)?

A. 0.1111B. 0.0833C. 0.0556D. 0.1389E. None of the above

Page 14: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll one 6-sided die twice and add together the results. What is P(sum is 10 or 12)?

A. 0.1111B. 0.0833C. 0.0556D. 0.1389E. None of the above

Page 15: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Consider the following frequency table of Nobel Prize winners by country. If I randomly select one of the winners, what is the probability they are from Germany?

A. 63B. 28.77%C. 12.75%D. 5.06%E. None of the above

Country Winners

United States 219

United Kingdom 76

Germany 63

France 25

Soviet Union 12

Japan 8

Other countries 91

Page 16: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll a 6-sided die once. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Let the event A = {1, 3, 5} and the event B = {1, 4}. The compliment of A is?

A. {1, 3, 5}B. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}C. {1}D. {2, 4, 6}E. {1, 3, 4, 5}

Page 17: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll a 6-sided die once. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Let the event A = {1, 3, 5} and the event B = {1, 4}. The union of A and B is?

A. {1, 3, 5}B. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}C. {1}D. {2, 4, 6}E. {1, 3, 4, 5}

Page 18: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Roll a 6-sided die once. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Let the event A = {1, 3, 5} and the event B = {1, 4}. The intersection of A and B is?

A. {1, 3, 5}B. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}C. {1}D. {2, 4, 6}E. {1, 3, 4, 5}

Page 19: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Heart} D = {6}Events A and D are mutually exclusive

A. TrueB. False

Page 20: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Heart} D = {6}Events B and C are mutually exclusive

A. TrueB. False

Page 21: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Heart} D = {6}The P(B or D) =?

A. 5/52B. 2/52C. 8/52D. 12/52E. 1/2

Page 22: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Heart} D = {6}The P(not C) =?

A. P(C) + P(D)B. P(D)C. P(C) + P(D) – P(C and D)D. P(B) + P(C)E. 1 – P(C)

Page 23: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Heart} D = {6}The P(B or C) =?

A. P(C)B. P(B)C. P(B) + P(C) – P(B and C)D. P(B) + P(C)E. P(B) + P(C) – P(not B)

Page 24: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

The family picnic scheduled for tomorrow will be postponed if it is either cloudy or rainy. There is a 40% chance of rain tomorrow, a 50% chance of cloudiness, and a 20% chance it will be both cloudy and rainy. What is the probability the picnic will be postponed?

A. 70%B. 90%C. 110%D. 20%E. 50%

Page 25: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A customer at a certain store will purchase a suite with probability 0.3, will purchase a tie with probability 0.2, and will purchase both with probability 0.1. What is the probability the customer purchases neither a suit nor a tie?

A. 0.4B. 0.5C. 0.6D. 0.3E. 0.2

Page 26: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Anita ha a 40% chance of receiving an A in statistics, a 60% chance of receiving an A in physics, and an 86% chance of receiving an A in either statistics or physics. Find the probability that she does not receive an A in either statistics or physics.

A. 0.4B. 0.6C. 1.86D. 0.14E. 0.46

Page 27: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Anita ha a 40% chance of receiving an A in statistics, a 60% chance of receiving an A in physics, and an 86% chance of receiving an A in either statistics or physics. Find the probability that she receives an A in both statistics and physics.

A. 0.4B. 0.6C. 1.86D. 0.14E. 0.46

Page 28: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A. 64B. 37C. 27D. 35E. 29

Female Male

High 17 20

Low 18 9

An anthropologist working with a horticultural group notices that when the community shares the meat of a large animal, the hunter gives as a present the head of the animal to somebody of his choice. Both males and females of high and low status receive the present. The anthropologist records the following data set. What is the total number of heads given away in this data set?

Page 29: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A. 0.4063B. 0.5469C. 0.5781D. 0.4531E. 0.4219

Female Male

High 17 20

Low 18 9

An anthropologist working with a horticultural group notices that when the community shares the meat of a large animal, the hunter gives as a present the head of the animal to somebody of his choice. Both males and females of high and low status receive the present. The anthropologist records the following data set. What is the proportion of female community members that receive a head?

Page 30: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A. 0.6667B. 0.5469C. 0.5781D. 0.4531E. 0.4219

Female Male

High 17 20

Low 18 9

An anthropologist working with a horticultural group notices that when the community shares the meat of a large animal, the hunter gives as a present the head of the animal to somebody of his choice. Both males and females of high and low status receive the present. The anthropologist records the following data set. Given that a community member has low status, what proportion of females receive a head?

Page 31: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A. 0.6667B. 0.5469C. 0.5781D. 0.4531E. 0.4219

Female Male

High 17 20

Low 18 9

An anthropologist working with a horticultural group notices that when the community shares the meat of a large animal, the hunter gives as a present the head of the animal to somebody of his choice. Both males and females of high and low status receive the present. The anthropologist records the following data set. What proportion of community members that receive a head are considered as having high status?

Page 32: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

You are having coffee with a new friend by the name of Sarah and you find out through conversation that she has two children. You know nothing else about her children. What is the probability they are both girls?Assume P(girl) = P(boy) = 0.50

A. 1/2B. 1/3C. 1/4D. 1/6E. 1/8

Page 33: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

You are having coffee with a new friend by the name of Sarah and you find out through conversation that she has two children. You also find out one of her children is a girl. You know nothing else about her children. What is the probability they are both girls?Assume P(girl) = P(boy) = 0.50

A. 1/2B. 1/3C. 1/4D. 1/6E. 1/8

Page 34: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

You are having coffee with a new friend by the name of Sarah and you find out through conversation that she has two children. You also find out her oldest child is a girl.You know nothing else about her children. What is the probability they are both girls?Assume P(girl) = P(boy) = 0.50

A. 1/2B. 1/3C. 1/4D. 1/6E. 1/8

Page 35: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Face Card} D = {6}The P(B | D) =?

A. 1/13B. 4/13C. 1/52D. 0/52E. 4/12

Page 36: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Face Card} D = {6}The P(B | C) =?

A. 1/13B. 4/13C. 4/52D. 1/12E. 4/12

Page 37: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Face Card} D = {6}The P(C | B) =?

A. 1/13B. 4/13C. 1/52D. 52/52E. 4/12

Page 38: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Face Card} D = {6}The P(not C) =?

A. 1/13B. 10/13C. 8/13D. 13/13E. 4/13

Page 39: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Face Card} D = {6}The P(B or C) =?

A. 4/52B. 12/52C. 8/52D. 16/52E. 0/52

Page 40: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Draw one card from a shuffled deck.A = {king of hearts} B = {King}C = {Face Card} D = {6}The P(B and C) =?

A. 4/52B. 12/52C. 8/52D. 16/52E. 0/52

Page 41: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

There are three cards in a hat. One is colored red on both sides, one is blue on both sides, and one is red on one side and blue on the other. The cards are thoroughly mixed in the hat, and one card is drawn and placed on a table. If the side facing up is red, what is the conditional probability that the other side is blue?

A. 1/2B. 1/3C. 1/4D. 1/6E. 1/8

Page 42: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A class consists of 40 students: 12 women and 28 men. Two students are selected randomly. What is the probability two women are selected?

A. 0.0900B. 0.4286C. 0.3000D. 0.0825E. 0.0846

Page 43: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A class consists of 40 students: 12 women and 28 men. Two students are selected randomly. What is the probability one woman and one man are selected?

A. 0.2154B. 0.4308C. 0.2100D. 0.4200E. 0.4846

Page 44: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A class consists of 40 students: 12 women and 28 men. Three students are selected randomly. What is the probability three men are selected?

A. 0.3430B. 0.4846C. 0.3316D. 0.0206E. 0.1071

Page 45: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Independent events: A and B are independent if the P(A) is not affected by whether or not B occurs.

In other words: P(A) = P(A|B)

Page 46: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Independent events: If A and B are independent events then:

P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B)

Page 47: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

I roll a 6-sided die twice. What is the probability of getting two 6’s? Assume the die is fair.

A. 0.0833B. 0.1667C. 0.0278D. 0.3333E. 0.0333

Page 48: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

In the game of Yahtzee, five balanced dice are rolled. What is the probability of rolling all 2s?

A. 1/7776B. 1/46656C. 1/1296D. 0.0278E. 1/6

Page 49: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

In the game of Yahtzee, five balanced dice are rolled. What is the probability that all the dice come up the same number?

A. 0.0001286 B. 0.0007716C. 0.00002143D. 0.004630E. 0.004115

Page 50: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Which of the following sequences is more likely to occur when a coin is tossed 6 times – HHHTTT or HTHTTH?

A. HHHTTTB. HTHTTHC. Both are equally likely to occurD. Neither will ever occur

Page 51: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

The license plates of a particular state consist of three letters followed by three digits. Theoretically, how may different plates are possible?

A. 12,812,904B. 11,232,000C. 17,576,000D. 308,915,776E. 15,600,000

Page 52: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

An ice cream store has 33 flavors, three types of cone, and four types of sprinkle. How many one flavor one sprinkle cones are possible?

A. 99B. 132C. 1089D. 1,667,889,515,000,000,000E. 396

Page 53: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Four people are standing in line at a movie theater. How many different ways could they be lined up?

A. 4B. 24C. 8D. 12E. 32

Page 54: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Twenty four people are standing in line at a movie theater. How many different ways could they be lined up?

A. 620,448,401,700,000,000,000,000B. 576C. 10626D. 24E. 32

Page 55: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Just how big is 620,448,401,700,000,000,000,000?

If the 24 peopled formed a line each second it would take 19,674,289,760,000,000 years to make all the lines.

Page 56: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

If the 24 peopled formed a line each second it would take 19,674,289,760,000,000 years to make all the lines.

How old is the earth?

4.6 billion years old or 4,600,000,000 years. Nowhere near enough time.

Page 57: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

Ten people are at a party. If each pair of people shakes hands once, how many handshakes will occur?

A. 45B. 20C. 3,628,800D. 90E. 180

Page 58: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A hand of five-card stud poker consists of five cards dealt from a shuffled deck. How many different hands of five-card stud poker are possible?

A. 311,875,200B. 380,204,032C. 8.06582 x 1067

D. 2,598,960E. 5

Page 59: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

You are dealt a hand of five-card stud poker. What is the probability your hand contains 4 kings?

A. 0.0962B. 0.0769C. 0.0000001539D. 0.00007388E. 0.00001847

Page 60: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

You are dealt a hand of five-card stud poker. What is the probability you are dealt “four of a kind?”

A. 0.002881B. 0.0002217C. 0.0002401D. 0.00007388E. 0.00001847

Page 61: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

There are 12 horses in a race and you bet on the trifecta. How many different bets could you place?

A. 12B. 36C. 1320D. 2640E. 479,001,600

Page 62: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A committee of 30 people need to choose a chairperson, secretary, treasurer, and vice-chairperson. How many ways can they make these choices?

A. 870B. 27,405C. 657,720D. 810,000E. 900

Page 63: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A true/false exam consists of 10 questions. You have no idea what the answers are so you guess on each question. What is the probability you get them all correct?

A. 0.5B. 0.0000000001C. 0.0111D. 0.0222E. 0.0009766

Page 64: Experiment: Any situation where the outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. Which of the following is an experiment? A.Rolling a 6-sided die once

A true/false exam consists of 10 questions. You have no idea what the answers are so you guess on each question. What is the probability you get them all wrong?

A. 0.5B. 0.0000000001C. 0.0111D. 0.0222E. 0.0009766