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3. Let's quantify our strategy. What is the probability that we will be able to cover each in the dice tables cannot be filled in shade it in with your pencal/pen. Give the fraction a number? Complete the dice tables to help you complete the probability distribution. the decimal forms (rounded to three decimal places) 2 3 4 5 6 1 Subtract Add 2 1 5 6 4 3 012 345 1 1 3456 7 1 2 34 2 4 5678 9 4 56789 2 5 6 7/8 9/10 6 10 11 489 9 21 0|1 32110 78 10 11 12 1 5 2 3 4 6 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 3/4/5 G 1 345 6 2 4 6/8 10 12 2262 10 3 3 6 9 12 WZA 3 1 722 48120 42519 10 5 10 2 O 1 5 5 10 2 (1 1 6 12 3:21 O 6 6 3 3 1 1 Number Probability Distribution 0 1 2 3 4 5 Probability (fraction) 14 6 7 8 12 9 10 14 119 11 12 117 (1) Probability 117 117 117 117 117 7 117 (decimal) 05 0.145 0.145 0.119 0.095 0-077/0.095 117 117 117 117 117 12.051 0.059/ 0.043 0.043 Be sure to have your instructor check the table below before you continue. You need correct answers to correctly complete the rest of the activity. 10.018 0.069 4. Would you play the game differently now that you know the probabilities? Explain. Include specific > No, the way we played adding: Subtracting, muitypling and Dividing Dividing was a good day to play the game. (IT PRT 12.47 76977 or 6 2 3 4 5 5 6 Multiply 1 2 3 4 2 S w/. 3 3 4 5 6 Divide 1 2 3 4 40 A 21678 3 43 5 4 1 10 2 22 314 A order in which explaining your 5. Use the p 1+ AP JOX er
PART 2 "OR" and "NOT" When we want to know the probability of getting the number "4", we abbreviate that by saying "find P(roll a 4)" or just "find P(4)." Suppose we roll our pair of dice once. Using the probability distribution, find each of the following. Give answers as a fraction AND as a decimal to three places. 6. Find P(5)=200259 = 0.077 8. What is P(5 or 11)? 117 7. Find P(11) - 0.018 9. Why does it make sense to add the answers from questions 6 and 7 to get the answer for question 8? Be specific. [Hint: do not say because the rule says to add] 10. Are the events "roll a 5" and "roll an 11" overlapping or non-overlapping? Explain. 9000 A 11. Copy the probability rule that applies: P(A or B) = 12. What is the sum of all of the probabilities in the table? Why does this make sense? 13. The probability that we do not get a 7 is written as P(not 7). Find this probability and show how you came to the answer. 14. Now show or explain another way to find P(not 7).