An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding the dots on the two sides...
Consider the following. (Assume that the dice are distinguishable and that what is observed are the numbers that face up.) HINT [See Examples 1-3.] Two distinguishable dice are rolled; the numbers add to 7. Describe the sample space S of the experiment. (Select all that apply.) (4,1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (4,5) (4,6) (6,1) (6,2) (6,3) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6) (3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6) (3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6) (3,7) (2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (2,6) (2,7) (1,1) (1,2)...
An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding the dots on the two sides facing up. Using the sample space provided below and assuming each simple event is as likely as any other, find the probability that the sum of the dots is 4. 1 5 (1,5) First Die (2.5) 1 (1,1) 2 (2.1) 3 (3.1) 4 (4.1) 5 (5.1) 6 (61) 2 (1,2) (2.2) (3,2) (4,2) (5,2) (6,2) Second Die 3 4 (1,3) (1.4) (2,3) (2.4) (3,3)...
Calculate the probability of the following events: C = the sum of the digits is less than or equal to 6 D = the sum of the digits is greater than or equal to 7 P(C) P(D) P(C or D) P(C and D) 2 Dice Sample Space 1,11,21,31,41,51,62,12,22,32,42,52,63,13,23,33,43,53,64,14,24,34,44,54,65,15,25,35,45,55,66,16,26,36,46,56,6
Calculate the probability of the following events A the first number is 2 or 3 or4 B P(A) P(B) P(not A) P(not B) P(A or B) the second number is 1 or 2 or 3 P(A and B) P(A given B) 2 Dice Sample Space 1,6 1,5 2,5 3,5 4,5 5,5 1,4 1,1 2,1 3,1 4,1 5,1 6,1 1,2 2,2 3,2 4,2 5,2 6,2 1,3 2,3 3,3 4,3 5,3 6,3 2,6 3,6 4,6 2,4 3,4 4,4 5,4 6,4 5,6 6,5...
Iculate the probability of the foltowing events G first digit 1, 2, or 3 P(F) P(G) | F-sum of digits-4 P(F and G) P(F given G) P(F and G)/P(G) 2 Dice Sample Space 1,6 2,6 3,6 1,5 1,1 2,1 3,1 4,1 5,1 1,2 2,2 3,2 4,2 5,2 6,2 1,3 2,3 3,3 4,3 5,3 6,3 1,4 2,4 3,4 4,4 5,4 6,4 2,5 3,5 4,5 4,6 5,5 5,6 6,5 6,6 6,1 25/2018 HW 2- Probability 1
Calculate the probability of the following events A the first number is 2 or 3 or 4 E the second digit is 3 or less F the second digit is 4 or greater PIE or F) P(E and F) P(A) P( A and E) P( A and F) P( A and E)+P( Aand F) 2 Dice Sample Space 1,1 2,1 3,1 4,1 5,1 1,6 1,2 2,2 3,2 4,2 5,2 6,2 1,3 2,3 3,3 4,3 5,3 6,3 1,5 2,4 3,4 4,4...
A single 6-sided die is rolled twice. The set of 36 equally likely outcomes is {(1,1), (1,2), (1,3), (1,4), left parenthesis 1 comma 5 right parenthesis comma(1,5), left parenthesis 1 comma 6 right parenthesis comma(1,6),left parenthesis 2 comma 1 right parenthesis comma(2,1),left parenthesis 2 comma 2 right parenthesis comma(2,2),(2,3), (2,4), (2,5), (2,6), (3,1), (3,2), (3,3), (3,4), (3,5), (3,6), (4,1), (4,2), (4,3),left parenthesis 4 comma 4 right parenthesis comma(4,4),left parenthesis 4 comma 5 right parenthesis comma(4,5),left parenthesis 4 comma 6 right...
An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding the dots on the two sides facing up. Using the sample space provided below and assuming each simple event is as likely as any other, find the probability that the sum of the dots is 9 or 11 Click the icon to view the sample space. The probability the sum of the two die is either 9 or 11 is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding the dots on the two sides facing up. Using the sample space provided below and assuming each simple event is as likely as any other, find the probability that the sum of the dots is 7 or 6 Click the icon to view the sample space. The probability the sum of the two die is either 7 or 6 is a (Type an integer or a simplified fraction)
The graphs below are used to answer parts b-e. Please help!! Trial Values of both dice Difference Win/Loss amount Example (8.6 (largest-smallest) 6-3 3 (3,6) $-2 S-2 $5 $-2 S-2 S-2 $-2 S-2 S-2 (5,6) 6-5-1 (3,6) (2,5) (2,6) (5,5) (5,2) 6-3-3 5-2-3 6-2-4 5-50 5-2-3 (6,5) (5,3) (4,2) (5,6) 6-5-1 5-3-2 4-2-2 6-5-1 $ 5 S-2 S-2 10 12 13 aBbC AaBbcal AaB AaB | | 1 Normal 1 No Spac Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Sub 0 x2...