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Warm-Up Exercises Two six-sided dice are rolled. Find the probability of each sum. 1. 7 Bell Work 2. 5 or 7 3. You toss a coin 3 times. What is the probability of getting 3 heads?

Warm-Up Notes Exercises Definitions Two events are independent events if the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of the other. Two events are dependent events if the occurrence of one event does affect the occurrence of the other.

EXAMPLE Warm-Up 1Exercises A jar contains red and blue marbles. You randomly choose a marble from the jar, and you do not replace it. Then you randomly choose another marble. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. Event A: Event B: The first marble you choose is red. The second marble you choose is blue.

Warm-Up Notes Exercises Formulas Probabilities of Independent Events For two independent events A and B, the probability that both events occur is the product of the probabilities of the events. P(A and B) = P(A) P(B)

Warm-Up Notes Exercises Formulas Probabilities of Dependent Events For two dependent events A and B, the probability that both events occur is the product of the probabilities of the first event and the conditional probability of the second event given the first event. P(A and B) = P(A) P(B A)

EXAMPLE Warm-Up 2Exercises As part of a board game, you need to spin the spinner at the right, which is divided into equal parts. Find the probability that you get 25 on your first spin and 50 on your second spin.

EXAMPLE Warm-Up 3Exercises A bowl contains 36 green grapes and 14 purple grapes. You randomly choose a grape, eat it, and randomly choose another grape. Find the probability that both events A and B will occur. Event A: Event B: The first grape is green. The second grape is green.

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE Tell whether the situation describes independent or dependent events. Then answer the question. 1. CLOTHING A drawer contains 12 white socks and 8 black socks. You randomly choose one sock, and you do not replace it. Then you randomly choose another sock. What is the probability that both socks chosen are white? 2. COIN FLIPS Suppose you flip a coin twice. What is the probability that you get tails on the first flip and tails on the second flip?

EXAMPLE Warm-Up 5Exercises SELECTING CARDS You randomly select two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the first card is not a heart and the second is a heart if (a) you replace the first card before selecting the second (b) you do not replace the first card?

EXAMPLE Warm-Up 6Exercises Using observations made of drivers arriving at a certain high school, a study reports that 69% of adults wear seat belts while driving. A high school student also in the car wears a seat belt 66% of the time when the adult wears a seat belt, and 26% of the time when the adult does not wear a seat belt. What is the probability that a high school student in the study wears a seat belt?

EXAMPLE Warm-Up 6Exercises A probability tree diagram, where the probabilities are given along the branches, can help you solve the problem. Notice that the probabilities for all branches from the same point must sum to 1.

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE 6. A high school basketball team leads at halftime in 60% of the games in a season. The team wins 80% of the time when they have the halftime lead, but only 10% of the time when they do not. What is the probability that the team wins a particular game during the season?

Quick Check Daily Warm-Up Homework Exercises Quiz 1. One red and one green die are rolled. Find the probability that the sum of their numbers is 7 and that the number on the green die is greater than the number on the red die. 2. A collection of 30 CDs includes 5 CDs by a top female vocalist. Two CDs are selected at random. What is the probability that both are by that female vocalist?

Quick Check Daily Warm-Up Homework Exercises Quiz 3. Find the probability of drawing a 4 and then an 8 from a standard deck of 52 cards (a) with replacement and (b) without replacement.

For Tomorrow Warm-Up Exercises Homework HW: 12.5 (pg. 843-845) #3-6,8,12,16-24 evens,35