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Worksheet Compound Probability

This document contains a worksheet on compound events and conditional probability with multiple practice problems involving dice rolls, card draws, and balls drawn from boxes. The document provides notes on set theory formulas for compound and conditional events and asks the student to calculate various probabilities for different scenarios involving two or more random events.

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Worksheet Compound Probability

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fndnz sdhdm 1112 MATH GRADE 11 WORKSHEET Topic : Compound Events

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A card is chosen randomly from a set of bridge cards. Determine the probability of : a. the occurrence of card 7 or red card b. the occurrence of royal member card or black card c. the occurrence of card which divisible by 2 or heart card d. the occurrence of Ace or prime number card e. the occurrence of card which divisible by 4 or King Two dice are rolled together once. Determine the probability of : a. b. c. d. e. f. the occurrence of 3 on the first die and 5 on the second die the occurrence of 3 on the first die and the sum of the two dice is equal to 4 the occurrence of 3 on the first die and the sum of the two dice is equal to 7 the occurrence of 5 on the second die and the sum of the two dice is equal to 4 the occurrence of 5 on the second die and the sum of the two dice is equal to 7 the sum of the two dice is equal to 4 and the sum of the two dice is equal to 7

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Two dice are rolled together once. Determine the probability of : a. the occurrence of 3 on the first die or the sum of the two dice is less than or equal to 6 b. the occurrence of 3 on the first die and the sum of the two dice is less than or equal to 6 c. the occurrence of greater than or equal to 5 on the first die and less than or equal to 3 on the second die d. the occurrence of prime number on the first die or the sum of the two dice is odd e. the sum of the two dice is 6 or number 6 on the second die Two balls are taken randomly from a box containing 3 purple balls, 5 green balls, and 2 yellow ball. Determine the probability of : a. getting a purple ball b. getting a yellow ball or a purple ball c. getting a green ball or a purple ball Box A contains 4 red balls and 3 white balls. Box B contains 7 red balls and 2 black balls. One ball is drawn from each box. Determine the probability of : a. getting a red ball from each box b. getting a red ball from Box A and a black ball from Box B c. getting a white ball from Box A and a red ball from Box B d. getting a white ball from Box A and a black ball from Box B

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MATH GRADE 11 WORKSHEET Topic : Compound Events and Conditional Event

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(A B)C = AC BC (A B)C = AC BC

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Event A has probability P( A) that P( A B)


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1 1 and event B has probability P( B) . If it is known 3 2

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b. A and B are not independent events 1 3 Suppose A and B are independent events. If P( A) and P( A B) , determine P(B) 2 4 1 2 Suppose A and B are independent events. If P( A) and P( B) , determine : 3 5 C C a) P (A B) b) P (A B) c) P (A B ) Let A and B are events which P( A) a. P (A | B) b. P (B | A) c. P (A B)
1 1 1 , P( B) , and P( A B) . Determine : 2 3 4 C C d. P (A B ) e. P (AC | BC) f. P (BC | AC)

3 , prove that : 5 A and B are not mutually exclusive

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Three coins are tossed together once. Suppose A is an event of the occurrence of two Heads and B is an event of the occurrence of Tail on the first coin. a. Determine P(A|B) b. Determine P(B|A) Two dice are rolled together once. Suppose A is an event of the sum of the two dice is 6, B is an event of the number less than 3 on the first die, and C is an event of the occurrence of number 2. Determine : a. P(A|B) d. P(C|A) b. P(B|A) e. P(B|C) c. P(A|C) f. P(C|B) Two dice are rolled together once. Determine the probability of a. the sum of the two dice is 7 given that the difference of the two numbers is 4 b. the difference of the two numbers is 4 given that the sum of the two dice is 7 c. the sum of the two dice is 7 given that the product of the two numbers is 12 d. the product of the two numbers is 12 given that the sum of the two dice is 7 e. the difference of the two numbers is 4 given that the product of the two numbers is 12 f. the product of the two numbers is 12 given that the difference of the two numbers is 4

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