1 / 8

12.5 Independent and Dependent Events

12.5 Independent and Dependent Events. Independent Events - one event does not affect the other. Dependent Events - one event does affect the other . Event A : Teacher sends a student outside, from a table. Event B : Teacher sends a student outside, from another table.

candie
Télécharger la présentation

12.5 Independent and Dependent Events

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 12.5 Independent and Dependent Events

  2. Independent Events- one event does not affect the other. Dependent Events- one event does affect the other. Event A: Teacher sends a student outside, from a table. Event B: Teacher sends a student outside, from another table. Are the events independent or dependent? Event A: We select a student to do the noontime activity. Event B: We select a student to be backup person for the noontime activity. Are the events independent or dependent?

  3. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. A coin is flipped two times. Event A: The first flip lands heads. Event B: The second flip lands tails. Are the events independent or dependent? A jar contains 3 green and 3 red marbles. You randomly choose one marble. Without replacing the marble, you choose another marble. Event A: The first marble is red. Event B: The second marble is green. Are the events independent or dependent?

  4. Probability of Independent Events

  5. You roll a cube once and then roll it again. What is the probability that you get a 1 on the first roll and a even number on the second roll?

  6. Probability of Dependent Events

  7. You select a letter from random with our replacing it, you select a second letter. • PRE ALGEBRA • What is the probability of selecting an E then A.

  8. Homework • Workbook Page 103 (1-17) all

More Related