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Mod 22.4 Mutually Exclusive & Overlapping Events WS PDF

This document provides examples of probability calculations for different scenarios: rolling dice, drawing cards, selecting chips from bags containing various colored chips with numbers, drawing tiles from a bag containing letters, and selecting a numbered card from a bag. It asks the reader to calculate probabilities for specific outcomes in each scenario, such as rolling an odd number or drawing a jack card.

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Mod 22.4 Mutually Exclusive & Overlapping Events WS PDF

This document provides examples of probability calculations for different scenarios: rolling dice, drawing cards, selecting chips from bags containing various colored chips with numbers, drawing tiles from a bag containing letters, and selecting a numbered card from a bag. It asks the reader to calculate probabilities for specific outcomes in each scenario, such as rolling an odd number or drawing a jack card.

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1. A die is rolled and you are trying to find the probability of certain events.

a. What is the probability you roll an odd number? c. What is the probability you roll an odd or a 4?

b. What is the probability you roll a 4? d. What is the probability you roll an even number
or a number greater than 4?

2. You draw a card from a deck of cards. What is the probability of the following:

a. you draw a Jack? e. you draw an even card?

b. you draw a card with a number less than 5? f. you draw a spade or an even card?

c. you draw a jack or a number less than 5? g. you draw an ace or a heart?

d. you draw a spade? h. you draw a king or a black card?

3. A bag contains colored chips with numbers on them.


There are blue chips numbered 1-4, red chips numbered 1-3 and green chips numbered 1-5. Find the
probability of the following:

a. selecting randomly a blue chip. c. selecting randomly a blue chip or an even


numbered chip.

b. selecting randomly a blue chip or a green chip.


d. selecting randomly a green chip or a chip
numbered 2.

4. A bag contains 26 tiles, each with a different 5. A bag contains cards numbered 1-20. One card
letter of the alphabet written on it. You choose a is selected at random, what is the probability the
tile without looking. What is the probability you will card is a multiple of 3 or a multiple of 4?
choose a vowel or a letter in the word
GEOMETRY?

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