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5 Minute Check 2‐6 Probability: Simple Probability and Odds Page 99: 15‐49 odd, 51 56, 51‐56, 61‐81 odd Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. Example 1 p 2 Example Example 3 Example 4 Find Probabilities of Simple Events Odds of an Event Odds Against an Event Probability and Odds Find the probability of rolling a number greater than 2 on a die. There are six possible outcomes. Four of the outcomes are favorable. That is, four of the six outcomes are numbers greater than two. 4 numbers greater than 2 Sample space: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 6 possible p outcomes Answer: swe : A class contains 6 students with black hair, 8 with brown hair, 4 with blonde hair, and 2 with red hair. Find P(black). There are 6 students with black hair and 20 total students. number of favorable outcomes number of possible outcomes Simplify. Answer: The probability of selecting a student with black hair is A class contains 6 students with black hair, 8 with brown hair, 4 with blonde hair, and 2 with red hair. Find P(red or brown). There are 2 students with red hair and 8 students with brown hair. hair So there are 2 + 8 or 10 students with red or brown hair. number of favorable outcomes number of possible outcomes Simplify. p y Answer: The probability of selecting a student with red or brown hair is b h A class contains 6 students with black hair, 8 with brown hair, 4 with blonde hair, and 2 with red hair. Find P(not blonde). There are 6 + 8 + 2 or 16 students who do not have blonde hair. number of favorable outcomes number of possible outcomes Simplify. Answer: The probability of selecting a student who does not have blonde hair is a. Find the probability of rolling a number less than 3 on a die. Answer: b. A gumball machine contains 40 red gumballs, 30 green gumballs, 50 yellows gumballs, and 40 blue gumballs. Find P(red). Answer: c. A gumball machine contains 40 red gumballs, 30 green gumballs, 50 yellows gumballs, and 40 blue gumballs. Find P(green or yellow). d. Answer: A gumball machine contains 40 red gumballs, g g , 30 g green g gumballs,, 50 yellows gumballs, and 40 blue gumballs. Find P(not blue). Answer: Find the odds of rolling a number greater than 2. There h are six i possible ibl outcomes, 4 are successes and d 2 are ffailures. il 4 numbers b greater than 2 Sample p space: p 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 2 numbers less than or equal to 2 Answer: The odds of rolling a number greater than Find the odds of rolling a number less than 4. Answer: A card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. What are the odds against selecting a 2 or 3? There are four 2s and four 3s in a deck of cards,, and there are – 4 or 44 cards that are not a 2 or a 3. 52 – 4 number of ways not to pick a 2 or 3 number of ways to pick a 2 or 3 Answer: The odds against selecting a 2 or 3 are 11:2. A card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. What are the odds against selecting a 5, 6, or 7? Answer: 10:3 Travel Melvin is waiting to board a flight to Washington, D C According D.C. A di tto the th airline, i li the th fli flight ht h he iis waiting iti ffor iis on ti time 80% off the times it flies. What are the odds that the plane will be on time? The probability that the plane will be on time is 80%, so the probability that it will not be on time is 20%. odds of the plane being on time Answer: The odds that the plane will be on time are 4:1. If the probability that it will snow this weekend is 70%, what are the odds that it will snow? Answer: 7:3