SOLUTION: 1.)
Let event A be the event of drawing a number greater than 6 (including Face Cards, Ace is low).
Let event B be the event of rolling a 7 with two dice.
Let event C be the eve
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Question 564205: 1.)
Let event A be the event of drawing a number greater than 6 (including Face Cards, Ace is low).
Let event B be the event of rolling a 7 with two dice.
Let event C be the event of drawing a Queen.
a.) If a card is selected from a deck, find P(A).
b.) If two dice are rolled, find P(B).
c.) Find P(A and B).
d.) Find P(A or C).
e.) Are A and B dependent or independent events? Explain your answer.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let event A be the event of drawing a number greater than 6 (including Face Cards, Ace is low). P(A) = 28/52
Let event B be the event of rolling a 7 with two dice.P(B) = 1/6
Let event C be the event of drawing a Queen.P(C) = 4/52
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a.) If a card is selected from a deck, find P(A) = 7/13
b.) If two dice are rolled, find P(B) = 1/6.
c.) Find P(A and B) = (7/13)(1/6) = (7/78)
d.) Find P(A or C) = (28/52)+(4/52) -(4/52) = 28/52
e.) Are A and B dependent or independent events? Explain your answer.
Independent: Use whatever criteria your book states.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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