Q6. A probability experiment is conducted. Which of these cannot be considered a probability outcome? (a) 2/3 (b) 1.64 (

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Q6. A probability experiment is conducted. Which of these cannot be considered a probability outcome? (a) 2/3 (b) 1.64 (

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Q6 A Probability Experiment Is Conducted Which Of These Cannot Be Considered A Probability Outcome A 2 3 B 1 64 1
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Q6. A probability experiment is conducted. Which of these cannot be considered a probability outcome? (a) 2/3 (b) 1.64 (c)125% (d) 0 (e) -0.44 Q7. If a die is rolled one time, find these probabilities (a) getting a 2 (b) getting a number greater than 6 (c) Getting a number less than 7 (d) Getting a number greater than 2 and an even number (e) Getting a number greater than or equal to 3. 08. If two dice are rolled one time, find the probability of getting these results. (a) A sum of 9 (b) A sum of 7 or 11 (c) A sum greater than or equal to 10 09. Determine whether these events are mutually exclusive. (a) Roll a die: Get an even number, and get a number less than 3. (b) Roll a die: Get a number greater than 3, and get a number less than 3. (c) Roll a die: Getting an odd number and getting an even number. (d) Select any course: It is a calculus course, and it is an English course. Q10. When two events are independent, the probability of both occurring is P(A and B) = ....? Q11. When two events are dependent, the probability of both occurring is P(A and B) = ....? Q12. Suppose that P(A) = 0.42, P( B) = 0.38 and P( A U B) = 0.70. Are A and B mutually exclusive? Q13. Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting (a) A sum of 8, 9, or 10, (b) Doubles or a sum of 7 (c) A sum greater than 9 or less than 4, (d) Based on the answers to a, b and c which is least likely to occur?
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