4. Five (5) green chips, two (2) red chips & three (3) blue chips. Find the following probabilities: G G R B B B a. P(GREEN) = b. P(RED) = 5. What is the probability that you will pull green or (union) a blue chip? a. P(GREEN U BLUE) = 6. What is the probability that you can pull a blue and green chip? a. P(BLUE and GREEN) = b. What can you say about this? 7. What is the likelihood that a random chip can be even? a. P(E) = 8. What is the probability that a chip is EVEN & GREEN (both things have to be true)? a. P(E and Green) 9. What is the probability that a chip is BLUE or ODD?

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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4. Five (5) green chips, two (2) red chips & three (3) blue
chips. Find the following probabilities:
G
R
B.
a. P(GREEN) =
b. P(RED) =
5. What is the probability that you will pull green or (union) a
blue chip?
a. P(GREEN U BLUE)
6. What is the probability that you can pull a blue and green
chip?
a. P(BLUE and GREEN) =
b. What can you say about this?
7. What is the likelihood that a random chip can be even?
a. P(E) =
8. What is the probability that a chip is EVEN & GREEN
(both things have to be true)?
a. P(E and Green)
9. What is the probability that a chip is BLUE or ODD?
a. P(BLUE U ODD) =
10. What is the probability that a chip is GREEN given that it
is EVEN?
a. P(GREEN/EVEN) =
11. What is the probability that a chip is EVEN given that it is
GREEN?
a. P(EVEN/GEEN) =
Transcribed Image Text:4. Five (5) green chips, two (2) red chips & three (3) blue chips. Find the following probabilities: G R B. a. P(GREEN) = b. P(RED) = 5. What is the probability that you will pull green or (union) a blue chip? a. P(GREEN U BLUE) 6. What is the probability that you can pull a blue and green chip? a. P(BLUE and GREEN) = b. What can you say about this? 7. What is the likelihood that a random chip can be even? a. P(E) = 8. What is the probability that a chip is EVEN & GREEN (both things have to be true)? a. P(E and Green) 9. What is the probability that a chip is BLUE or ODD? a. P(BLUE U ODD) = 10. What is the probability that a chip is GREEN given that it is EVEN? a. P(GREEN/EVEN) = 11. What is the probability that a chip is EVEN given that it is GREEN? a. P(EVEN/GEEN) =
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