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8 Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked...

8 Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Find the probability a kid selected at random likes the color s/he picks. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p.

9 Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Which 2 events are disjoint?

A.

Yes and Red

B. No and Blue

C. None of the 2 events are disjoint

D.

Red and White

E.

Yes and No

F.

Red and Blue

10     Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Which 2 events are independent?

A.

Yes and No

B.

Yes and Red

C.

Red and White

D. None of the 2 events are independent

E.

Yes and White

F. No and Blue

11    Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Find the probability a kid selected at random picks a white ball. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p.

12   Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Find the probability a kid selected at random picks a Blue ball and doesn't like it. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p.

13   Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Find the probability a kid selected at random picks a red ball or likes the color s/he picks. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p.

14 Kids were asked to pick a colored ball and then were asked if they liked that color.

Like\Color

Red

White

Blue

Yes

6

5

5

No

1

2

1

Given that the kid doesn't like the color, what is the probability they got a red ball. Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Round to 3 d.p.

15. Given that A and B are independent.
Find the probability of A or B given that
P(A) = 0.2
P(B) = 0.6
P(A or B) = Blank 1. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text.

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