Question: Learning Target #9 - I can apply the Multiplication Rule in probability application and interpret its results. Use the multiplication rule to match the likely

Learning Target #9 - I can apply the Multiplication Rule in probability application and interpret its results.

Use the multiplication rule to match the likely hood of two event occurring with the correct decimal.

*Remember: A deck is 52 cards. There are 4 suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. All hearts and diamonds are red, and all clubs and spades are black. Each suit has 13 cards: A (ace), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J (jack), Q (queen), K (king). There are 4 of each card (one from each suit). The J, Q, and K cards are called "face cards" and there are 12 of them (3 for each suit).

Group of answer choices

The probability that you roll a 3 on a 6-sided die and then flip a tails on a 2-sided coin.

Choose :

.20

.02

.08

.10

.25

.15

.03

.17

.04

.06

The probability of rolling two 1's in a row on a 6-sided die.

Choose :

.20

.02

.08

.10

.25

.15

.03

.17

.04

.06

The probability of drawing a jack from a 52-card deck and then flipping a tails on a 2-sided coin.

Choose :

.20

.02

.08

.10

.25

.15

.03

.17

.04

.06

The probability that you roll a prime number on a 6-sided die and then roll an even number on a 6-sided die.

Choose :

.20

.02

.08

.10

.25

.15

.03

.17

.04

.06

Flag question: Question 8

Question 8

U 09 - Learning Target #3 - I can calculate the probability of independent events, using P(AB

AB) and P(AB

AB), and interpret them in context.

Choose whether each event is independent or dependent.

I flip a 2-sided nickel and get heads.Then I flip it again and get heads again.

Select

"independent", "dependent"

I roll a 3 on a 6-sided die and then I flip a 2-sided quarter and get tails.

"dependent", "independent"

P(A)=.7, P(B)=.4, andP(AB)=

P(AB)=.18.Events A and B are

"dependent", "independent"

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Question 9

You have a bag of 15soccer ballscontaining: 1 solid redsoccer ball, 2 solid greensoccer balls, 3 red/green stripedsoccer balls, 4 solid bluesoccer balls, and 5 green/blue stripedsoccer balls.

What is the probability that you reach into the bag and pull out onesoccer ballwith green AND red on it?

answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth (three decimal places), if necessary.

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Question 10

Unit 09 Learning Target #2 - I can apply the Addition Rule and interpret the elements in context.

*Remember: A deck is 52 cards. There are 4 suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. All hearts and diamonds are red, and all clubs and spades are black. Each suit has 13 cards: A (ace), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J (jack), Q (queen), K (king). There are 4 of each card (one from each suit). The J, Q, and K cards are called "face cards" and there are 12 of them (3 for each suit).

Given the two events:

Event A is drawing a king

Event B is drawing a diamond face card

Calculate the probability that you draw a king OR a diamond face card. P(AUB)

Round your answer to the hundredth (2 decimal places).

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Question 11

Unit 09 Learning Target #2 - I can apply the Addition Rule and interpret the elements in context.

*Remember: A deck is 52 cards. There are 4 suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. All hearts and diamonds are red, and all clubs and spades are black. Each suit has 13 cards: A (ace), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J (jack), Q (queen), K (king). There are 4 of each card (one from each suit). The J, Q, and K cards are called "face cards" and there are 12 of them (3 for each suit).

Given the two events:

Event A is drawing a queen.

Event B is drawing a red card.

Calculate the probability that you draw a queen OR a red card? P(AUB)

Round your answer to the hundredth (2 decimal places).

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