Chapter 4.5
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Chapter 4.5. Probability and Counting Rules. Four Aces. Find the probability of getting four aces when five cards are drawn from an ordinary deck of cards. Defective transistors.
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Chapter 4.5 Probability and Counting Rules
Four Aces • Find the probability of getting four aces when five cards are drawn from an ordinary deck of cards.
Defective transistors • A box contains 24 transistors, four of which are defective. If four are sold at random, find the following probabilities: • Exactly two are defective • None are defective • All are defective • At least one is defective
Magazines • A store has six TV Graphic magazines and eight Newstime magazines on the counter. If two customers purchased a magazine, find the probability that one of each magazine was purchased.
Combination lock • A combination lock consists of the twenty six letters of the alphabet. If a three letter combination is needed, find the probability that the combination of the letters ABC in that order. The same letter can be used more than once. (Note: a combination lock is really a permutation lock)
Tennis Tournament • There are eight married couples in a tennis club. If one man and one woman are selected at random to plan the summer tournament, find the probability that they are married to each other.
Applying the concepts • Pg. 247 #1-8