Probability
Outcome
the result of a single trial
Sample Space
the set of all possible outcomes
Event
one or more outcomes of a trial
Independent Event
the outcome of an event does not affect another event.
Dependent Events
the outcome of an event does affect another event.
Fundamental Counting Principle
If event can occur in ways and is followed by event that can occur in ways, then event followed by event can occur in ways.
1. Find the number of possible license plates in the state of California.
Seven digits: first three – letters, next four - numbers. Exclude personalized plates.
Formula:
Permutations
Order matters ______
Combinations
Order doesn’t matter______
Permutations with Repetitions______
2.How many different ways can the letters of the word DECIDED be arranged?
3.How many five-card hands consist of five cards of the same suit?
Formula:
Theoretical Probability
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Experimental Probability
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Probability successOdds
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The desired outcome is considered a success (s),all other outcomes are considered failures(f).
When the outcomes all have an equally likely chance of occurring, then the outcomes are considered to occur at random.
4.Five cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards. How many hands consist of three clubs and two diamonds?
5.Six cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards. How many hands contain two hearts and four spades?
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Rolling a die is a – Simple Event
Two or more simple events – Compound Event
Rolling a even number or the number 3
Rolling at least the number 5
Picking a King or a Diamond form a standard deck
Mutually Exclusive – events that cannot occur at the same time
Inclusive – events that can occur at the same time
Formula:
Addition Rule
Mutually exclusive or Inclusive? ______
6.Sixty plastic X-Box gaming discs, each with one of the numbers from 1 to 60, are in a bag. Minnie will win a prize if she can pull out any disc with a number divisible by 2 or 3, what is the probability that Minnie will win?
7.The Westlake basketball team can send 5 players to a NBA summer basketball camp. Six guards and five forwards would like to attend the camp. If the players are selected at random, what is the probability that at least 3 three of the players selected will be forwards?
Formula: (Use the multiplication rule when order matters)
Multiplication Rule
Independent or Dependent? ______
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Binomial Experiments
Probability of 4 correct on a 5 question multiple-choice test, guessing on every question.
ABCD
Conditions for a binomial experiment:
- exactly two possible outcomes for each trial
(Right or Wrong) (True or False) (Heads or Tails)
- fixed number of terms
- trials are independent
- probabilities of each trial are the same
Formula: ______
- A coin is tossed six times, what is the probability that the coin lands heads up four times and tails up two times?
- The probability of Johnny making a free throw is 2:3. If he shoots 5 times, find the probability.
P (at most 2 made)
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Answers:
Probability
- 175,760,000
- 420
- 5148
- 22,308
- 55,770
- 0.6667 (about 67%)
- 0.3918 (about 39%)
- 0.2344 (about 23%)
- 0.2099 (about 21%)