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Beth randomly picks one of her 3 children to help her clean the house. She randomly assigns the child she picks to either clean the kitchen, living room or bedroom. Label her children O (Oldest), M (Middle) or Y (Youngest) and the job K (Kitchen), L (Living room) or B (Bedroom).
A. List the possible outcomes? (Use just the initials of the children and jobs.)
D = the
N = the event the Bedroom is not cleaned
Use fractions in your answers.
C. P(D)=
D. P(N)=
E. P(¯¯¯¯N)
F. P(D∪N)=
G. P(D∩N)=
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