Warm-Up
... you as well as one for himself. What is the probability that your friend will bring two blue sweatshirts? 4. The estimated percentage student GPA distribution is shown. Find the probability ...
... you as well as one for himself. What is the probability that your friend will bring two blue sweatshirts? 4. The estimated percentage student GPA distribution is shown. Find the probability ...
Sect 12.5 Adding Probabilities
... If two events, A and B, are mutually exclusive, then the probability that either A or B occurs is found by: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B). Try another one … 1) Peyton has a stack of 8 baseball cards, 5 basketball cards, and 6 soccer cards. If she selects a card at random from the stack, what is the probab ...
... If two events, A and B, are mutually exclusive, then the probability that either A or B occurs is found by: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B). Try another one … 1) Peyton has a stack of 8 baseball cards, 5 basketball cards, and 6 soccer cards. If she selects a card at random from the stack, what is the probab ...
Probability distributions
... Parameter 2 : variance of the probability mass, controls the spread of the probability Probability density of x p(x=k| , 2 )=((22) -1/2 )exp{(k- )2 / 22 } ...
... Parameter 2 : variance of the probability mass, controls the spread of the probability Probability density of x p(x=k| , 2 )=((22) -1/2 )exp{(k- )2 / 22 } ...
Students will be able to interpret probability as a long
... SWBAT use a tree diagram to describe chance behavior when appropriate. SWBAT use the general multiplication rule to solve probability questions. SWBAT determine whether two events are independent. SWBAT find the probability that an event occurs using a two-way table. SWBAT use the multiplication rul ...
... SWBAT use a tree diagram to describe chance behavior when appropriate. SWBAT use the general multiplication rule to solve probability questions. SWBAT determine whether two events are independent. SWBAT find the probability that an event occurs using a two-way table. SWBAT use the multiplication rul ...