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Probability Chapter 10 Probability Chapter 10 Jeopardy Jeopardy 10.1 10.1 Intro Intro 10.2 10.2 Permutatio Permutatio ns ns 10.3 10.3 Combinatio Combinatio ns ns 10.4 10.4 Add. Add. Prob. Prob. 10.5/10 10.5/10 .6 .6 Indep/ Indep/ Dep Dep 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Probability Chapter 10 Jeopardy 10.1 Intro 10.2Permutations 10.3 Combinations 10.4 Add. Prob. 10.5/10.6Indep/Dep 100 200 300 400 500

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Probability Chapter 10 JeopardyProbability Chapter 10 Jeopardy

10.110.1IntroIntro

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PermutationsPermutations10.3 10.3

CombinationsCombinations10.4 10.4

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What is the probability of What is the probability of rolling a number lass than 3 rolling a number lass than 3

on a single roll?on a single roll?

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A café’s lunch special offers 3 A café’s lunch special offers 3 different appetizers, 4 different different appetizers, 4 different entrée’s and 5 different choices entrée’s and 5 different choices

of soda. How many different of soda. How many different choices are there for ordering choices are there for ordering

one of each?one of each?

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How many 3 letter followed How many 3 letter followed by 3 number passwords by 3 number passwords can there be if only odd can there be if only odd numbers can be used?numbers can be used?

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Find the probability of Find the probability of getting at least 2 heads in 3 getting at least 2 heads in 3

tosses of a coin.tosses of a coin.

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Find the probability that a dart Find the probability that a dart thrown at the dartboard will land thrown at the dartboard will land in the circular region indicated if in the circular region indicated if

the side length of the square is 3.the side length of the square is 3.

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How many ways can 6 How many ways can 6 bunnies be place on a bunnies be place on a

circular rack?circular rack?

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How many ways can you How many ways can you arrange 5 red, 2 blue, and 6 arrange 5 red, 2 blue, and 6

yellow tulips in a row?yellow tulips in a row?

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How many different How many different arrangements can be made arrangements can be made from the word VALENTINE?from the word VALENTINE?

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In how many ways can 3 males In how many ways can 3 males (Joe, Jerry, and John) and 3 (Joe, Jerry, and John) and 3 females (Jamie, Jenny, and females (Jamie, Jenny, and

Jasmine) be seated in a row if Jasmine) be seated in a row if the genders alternate down the the genders alternate down the

row?row?

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In how many ways can 5 In how many ways can 5 seniors, 3 juniors, 4 seniors, 3 juniors, 4

sophomores, and 3 freshman sophomores, and 3 freshman be seated in a row if a senior be seated in a row if a senior must be seated at each end? must be seated at each end? Assume that the members of Assume that the members of

each class are distinct.each class are distinct.

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What are the formulas for What are the formulas for

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n rP n rC

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EvaluateEvaluateandand

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7 3P 7 3C

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Find the number of Find the number of different 5 card hands different 5 card hands

that can be dealt from a that can be dealt from a 52 card deck?52 card deck?

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Find the number of district Find the number of district committee’s that can be committee’s that can be formed if 8 people are formed if 8 people are

selected from a group of 12.selected from a group of 12.

10.3 Combinations- 40010.3 Combinations- 400

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If 2 marbles are randomly If 2 marbles are randomly taken from a bag of 5 white taken from a bag of 5 white

and 3 green marbles. What is and 3 green marbles. What is the probability of drawing a the probability of drawing a white one and a green one?white one and a green one?

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Find the probability of Find the probability of rolling less than 5 or an rolling less than 5 or an

odd number.odd number.

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Daily DoubleDaily Double

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The numbers 1-8 are put The numbers 1-8 are put into a hat. What is the into a hat. What is the probability of selecting probability of selecting

the number 3 or 5?the number 3 or 5?

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Find the probability that Find the probability that the spinner that is equally the spinner that is equally divided into numbers 1-8 divided into numbers 1-8 will land on 3 or a number will land on 3 or a number

less than 4.less than 4.

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Dad is at work. There are Dad is at work. There are 40 people at work and 5 40 people at work and 5 will be randomly picked will be randomly picked for a drug test. What is for a drug test. What is the probability that dad the probability that dad

will not get picked?will not get picked?

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A spinner that is labeled A spinner that is labeled equally 1-8 and a coin are equally 1-8 and a coin are

each spun and flipped each spun and flipped respectively. What is the respectively. What is the

probability that the spin is a probability that the spin is a 4 and the toss is a tail?4 and the toss is a tail?

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You flipped a coin 8 times You flipped a coin 8 times and they will all heads. and they will all heads.

What is the probability that What is the probability that the next flip will be a head?the next flip will be a head?

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Find the Find the probability that probability that

a randomly a randomly selected child is selected child is

3 years old 3 years old given that the given that the child is a boy.child is a boy.

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Age Girls Boys Total

1 yr 13 17 30

2 yr 11 15 26

3 yr 8 10 18

4 yr 7 9 16

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Daily DoubleDaily Double

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Without replacement, find Without replacement, find the probability of drawing a the probability of drawing a blue first and a red second blue first and a red second

from a glass of 8 red, 9 from a glass of 8 red, 9 yellow, and 5 blue m&m’s.yellow, and 5 blue m&m’s.

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Find the probability Find the probability that the spinner that is that the spinner that is equally divided into 1-equally divided into 1-8 will land on 4 or less 8 will land on 4 or less

than 6.than 6.

Daily Double – Daily Double – -Wager points.-Wager points.

-Only you get to answer.-Only you get to answer.

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Daily Double – Daily Double – -Wager points.-Wager points.

-Only you get to answer.-Only you get to answer.

For one roll of a number For one roll of a number cube, let A be the event cube, let A be the event

“even” and let B be the event “even” and let B be the event “2”. Find the probability of “2”. Find the probability of

P(B|A).P(B|A).