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Review for Section 16 and 17

Review for Section 16 and 17. Determine the likelihood for the following event. The sun will rise in the west. Impossible Neither unlikely or likely Certain. The probability of picking a sugar cookie from a jar is P(sugar): . What is the likelihood of it happening? Unlikely

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Review for Section 16 and 17

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  1. Review for Section 16 and 17

  2. Determine the likelihood for the following event. • The sun will rise in the west. • Impossible • Neither unlikely or likely • Certain

  3. The probability of picking a sugar cookie from a jar is P(sugar): . • What is the likelihood of it happening? • Unlikely • As likely as not • Likely • Certain

  4. You spin the following spinner one time. Find the theoretical probability of the event, P(no more than 10).

  5. A spinner has 5 equal sections that are colored red, green, blue, yellow, and purple. The sample space shows the possible outcomes of spinning the spinner twice. Find the following event: P(at least one purple)

  6. About 60% of people say they like dogs. The random numbers below represent 20 trials for a simulation where 3 people were randomly asked if they like dogs. Let 0-5 represent people who like dogs and 6-9 represent people who don’t. The experimental probability that all three people will like dogs is ________%.

  7. A boy wins a carnival game 40% of the time. Find a way to assign numbers to possible outcomes to simulate whether a boy will play a carnival game or not.

  8. The number 1 represent boy and 2 girl. The simulation results below represent 10 families with 3 children. According to the results, is a boy or girl most likely to be born to a family?

  9. Abby has 5 new shirts and 3 new pairs of pants. Use a tree diagram to display the sample space for picking a pair of pants and a shirt.

  10. Give an example of a compound event that is dependent.

  11. Give an example of a compound event that is independent.

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