Question 582546: True & False question and showing problem
1. if an event may occur or may not occur, then it's probability is 1 over 2.
2. The more tickets you purchase for a raffle, the more chances you have of winning.
3.two events A and B are independent events if the occurrence of one event does not affect the probability of the other.
4.drawing an ace from a standard deck of playing cards and then drawing king from the same deck without replacing the first card are considered independent events
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1. True. There are two outcomes and only one successful outcome.
2. True. Say for example, there are 100 tickets sold. If you bought 10 of them, then your chances of winning are 0.1, which is a 10% chance. However, if you bought 50 of them, then your chances are now 0.5, which is a 50% chance.
3. True. This is true by the very definition of independent events.
4. False. The second event depends entirely on the first event because the total number of cards decreases.
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