Notes Over 12.5 Probability of Independent Events 1. You are playing a game with 2 numbered cubes. Find the probability of rolling a sum of 8 on the first.

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Notes Over 12.5 Probability of Independent Events 1. You are playing a game with 2 numbered cubes. Find the probability of rolling a sum of 8 on the first roll and doubles on the second roll.

Notes Over 12.5 Probability of Independent Events 2. Find the probability of rolling an even sum on the first roll and a sum greater than 8 on the second roll.

Notes Over 12.5Using a Complement to Find a Probability 3. The probability of selecting a rotten apple from a basket of apples is 12%. What is the probability of selecting 2 good apples and 1 rotten apple.

Notes Over The probability of selecting a rotten apple from a basket of apples is 12%. What is the probability of selecting 3 rotten apples. Using a Complement to Find a Probability

Notes Over A gumball machine contains 100 gumballs, twenty of each of the colors red, blue, green, white, and yellow. What is the probability of getting a blue gumball then a white gumball. Probability of Dependent Events

Notes Over A gumball machine contains 100 gumballs, twenty of each of the colors red, blue, green, white, and yellow. What is the probability of getting a green, then red, then blue gumball. Probability of Dependent Events

Notes Over A gumball machine contains 100 gumballs, twenty of each of the colors red, blue, green, white, and yellow. What is the probability of getting a blue, then blue, then blue gumball. Probability of Dependent Events

Notes Over A gumball machine contains 100 gumballs, twenty of each of the colors red, blue, green, white, and yellow. What is the probability of getting a yellow, then another yellow gumball. Probability of Dependent Events

Notes Over 12.5