Exam 12: Counting and Probability

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Solve the problem. - Outcome Probability Red 0.17 Blue 0.30 Green 0.33 White 0.20

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onstruct a probability model for the experiment. -Spinner I has 4 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. Spinner II has 3 sections of equal area, labeled Red, Yellow, and Green. Spinner III has 2 sections of equal area labeled A and B. Spin Spinner I, then Spinner II, then Spinner III. What is the probability of getting a 2, followed by Yellow or Green, followed by B?

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Solve the problem. -A committee is to be formed consisting of 2 men and 3 women. If the committee members are to be chosen from 13 men and 9 women, how many different committees are possible?

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Solve the problem. -A bag contains 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, and 1 green marble. What is the probability of choosing a marble that is not blue when one marble is drawn from the bag? A) 23\frac { 2 } { 3 } B) 32\frac { 3 } { 2 } C) 6 D) 13\frac { 1 } { 3 }

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Find the value of the permutation. -P(4, 0)

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Solve the problem. -  If n(AB)=62,n(AB)=14, and n(A)=n(B), find n(A)\text { If } n ( A \cup B ) = 62 , n ( A \cap B ) = 14 \text {, and } n ( A ) = n ( B ) \text {, find } n ( A )

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Use the information given in the figure. -Use the information given in the figure. -  How many are in B but not in A? How many are in B but not in A?

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Use the information given in the figure. -Use the information given in the figure. -  How many are in B and C? How many are in B and C?

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