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Slide 1-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 4-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 4-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 4-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 4-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 4-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 3-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 3-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 3-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 3-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 3-,*,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Slide 4-,1,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,Active Learning Lecture Slides,For use with Classroom Response Systems,Elementary Statistics:,Picturing,the World,Fourth Edition,by Larson and Farber,Chapter 3:Probability,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,How many 4-letter television call signs are possible,if each sign must start with either a K or a W?,456,976,35,152,16,104,Slide 3-,2,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,How many 4-letter television call signs are possible,if each sign must start with either a K or a W?,456,976,35,152,16,104,Slide 3-,3,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The spinner shown is spun one time.Find the probability the spinner lands on blue.,0.375,0.5,0.125,0.25,Slide 3-,4,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The spinner shown is spun one time.Find the probability the spinner lands on blue.,0.375,0.5,0.125,0.25,Slide 3-,5,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The bar graph shows the cell phone provider for students in a class.One of these students is chosen at random.Find the probability their provider is not AT&T.,0.3,0.6,0.125,0.4,Slide 3-,6,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The bar graph shows the cell phone provider for students in a class.One of these students is chosen at random.Find the probability their provider is not AT&T.,0.3,0.6,0.125,0.4,Slide 3-,7,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,One card is selected at random from a standard deck,then replaced,and a second card is drawn.Find the probability of selecting two face cards.,0.050,0.053,0.038,0.462,Slide 3-,8,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,One card is selected at random from a standard deck,then replaced,and a second card is drawn.Find the probability of selecting two face cards.,0.050,0.053,0.038,0.462,Slide 3-,9,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,One card is selected at random from a standard deck,not replaced,and then a second card is drawn.Find the probability of selecting two face cards.,0.050,0.053,0.446,0.038,Slide 3-,10,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,One card is selected at random from a standard deck,not replaced,and then a second card is drawn.Find the probability of selecting two face cards.,0.050,0.053,0.446,0.038,Slide 3-,11,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The table shows the favorite pizza topping for a sample of students.One of these students is selected at random.Find the probability the student is male,given they prefer pepperoni.,0.333,0.6,0.208,0.556,Slide 3-,12,Cheese,Pepperoni,Sausage,Total,Male,8,5,2,15,Female,2,4,3,9,Total,10,9,5,24,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The table shows the favorite pizza topping for a sample of students.One of these students is selected at random.Find the probability the student is male,given they prefer pepperoni.,0.333,0.6,0.208,0.556,Slide 3-,13,Cheese,Pepperoni,Sausage,Total,Male,8,5,2,15,Female,2,4,3,9,Total,10,9,5,24,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,True or False:,The following events are mutually exclusive.,Event,A,:Being born in California Event,B,:Watching American Idol,True,False,Slide 3-,14,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,True or False:,The following events are mutually exclusive.,Event,A,:Being born in California Event,B,:Watching American Idol,True,False,Slide 3-,15,Copyright 2007 Pearson Education,Inc.Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley,The table shows the favorite pizza topping for a sample of students.One of these students is selected at random.Find the probability the student is female or prefers sausage.,0.458,0.583,0.125,0.556,Slide 3-,16,Cheese,Pe
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