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E V E N Probability - Dependent Events P(E, consonant) = P(V, N) =
A. Review: Independent Events Find the probability of selecting an "E" and then a
consonant with replacement. E V E N P(E, consonant) = Find the probability of selecting a "V" and then a "N" with
replacement P(V, N) =
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B. Dependent Events Definition: When one event does affect another
event. Again multiply the individual probabilities together.
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E V N E Sample Problems:(without replacement)
1.) Find each probability if you select a card, do not replace it, then pick a second card. E V E N a.) P(E, consonant) = b.) P(V, N) = c.) P (vowel, V)
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2.) Find each probability if you select a card,
do not replace it, then pick a second card. T R I G O N O M E T R Y a.) P(vowel, consonant) = b.) P(R, O) = d.) P(Vowel, Y) = c.) P(T, M) = e.) P(O, consonant) =
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3.) Five girls and four boys volunteer to represent their
class at a school function. The teacher selects one name
and then another from a bag containing their names.
What is the probability that both representatives will be
girls?
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P R E A L G E B R A Demonstrate Understanding: a.)P(E, A) =
Find the probability if you select a card, do not replace it, then pick a second card. P R E A L G E B R A a.)P(E, A) = b.)P(vowel, R) = c.)P(L, G) = d.)P(consonant, vowel) =
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