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Unit 1: Outcomes and Likelihoods
Study Guide
I. PROBABILITY:
- Probability is ______
- Probability has a range ____ - ____ ( ____% - ____%)
- And means to ______while or means to ______
- If the problem says “replaced” then the denominator stays the same or reduces by 1?
- The probability of 0 (0%) means______
- The probability of 1 (100%) means______
- How many possible outcomes are there for …
- rolling a 6-sided number cube and tossing a coin?______
- Spinning a spinner with 5 sections and rolling a 6-sided number cube?______
- If you have 4 shirts, 3 pants, and 2 pair of shoes, how many different outfits can you have?
- In a bowl, there are 6 purple marbles, 7 black marbles, and 2 white marbles.
- What is the P(purple or white) if the first marble is selected and then replaced?
- What is the P(black, then pink)?
- What is the P(black, then black) if the first marble is selected and NOT replaced?
- License plates in a certain state contain 4 letters followed by 3 digits. Assume that all combinations are equally likely (letters and numbers can repeat). Show how you would calculate the number of possible license plates.
- If A and B are independent events such that P(A)= and P(B)=, what is the P(A and B)?
- Ms. Ellison has 23 students in her biology class. Seventeen students are boys, and of them, 8have a C in the class, 15 have a B in the class. Ms. Ellison wants to choose a student at random to present at the science fair. What is P(girl or has a B)?
- Harrison High School requires all students to have a 4-character computer password that contains 2 letters followed by 2 numbers. Find the number of possible passwords.
- In Georgia, 3/5 of all students have a phone, and 1/3 of all students have an iPod. If a student is picked at random, what is P(phone and an iPod)?
- There are 52 cards in a deck. What is the probability of drawing seven, replacing it, and then drawing a queen? (Hint: There are 4 different suits with 13 cards each: 2-10, jack, queen, king, ace.)
- The eighth grade graduation party is being catered. The caterers offer 5 appetizers, 4 salads, and 2 main courses for each eighth grade student to choose for dinner. If the caterers would like 80 different combinations of dinners, how many desserts should they offer?
- There are 52 cards in a deck. What is the probability of drawing an eight or a spade? (Hint: There are 4 different suits with 13 cards each: 2-10, jack, queen, king, ace.)
II. SET THEORY:
Write the definition for:
- Union
- Intersection
- Complement
- Set
- Element
- Universal Set
- Set A = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15} Set B = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12}
Illustrate with a Venn Diagram:
A B CA B C
A’(A B)’
- Universal Set is {teal, pink, orange, blue, yellow} Set A = {red, orange, yellow, green, blue}
Find the following sets:
- A B =
- A B =
- A’ =
- B’ =
- Set A = {C, H, A, M, P, Z, O, E} Set B = {B, R, Y, A, N}
Find the following sets:
- A B =
- A B =
- A’ =
- B’ =