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Monopoly Game Example

Monopoly Game Example. Mutually Exclusive. Problem: Laura is playing Monopoly. On her next move she needs to throw a sum bigger than 8 on the two dice in order to land on her own property and pass GO. What is the probability that Laura will roll a sum bigger than 8?. Solution:

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Monopoly Game Example

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  1. Monopoly Game Example Mutually Exclusive

  2. Problem: • Laura is playing Monopoly. On her next move she needs to throw a sum bigger than 8 on the two dice in order to land on her own property and pass GO. • What is the probability that Laura will roll a sum bigger than 8?

  3. Solution: • The only sums larger than 8 are 9, 10, 11, and 12 • The outcomes are MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE • P(9 or 10 or 11 or 12) • P(9) + (10) + (11) + (12) =

  4. How can we get a 9 on two dice? Die 1 Die 2 3 6 6 3 4 5 5 4 Since there are 36 total outcomes and there are 4 ways to get a 9, the probability of getting a 9 on two dice is 4/36

  5. Compute the probabilities for 10, 11, and 12 the same way P(10) = 3/36 P(11) = 2/36 P(12) = 1/36

  6. Since the outcomes are mutually exclusive, ADD the probabilities • P(9) + P(10) + P(11) + P(12) = 4/36 + 3/36 + 2/36 + 1/36 = 10/36 = 5/18

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