4. In your pocket you have three nickels and two dimes. a) What is the probability of selecting a nickel? b) What is the probability of selecting a dime? c) If you select a nickel and place it on a table, what is the probability the next coin selected is a dime? Is this an independent or dependent event?

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vn in succession
d is an ace),
(b) P(3 aces | first two cards are aces)
4.
In your pocket you have three nickels and two dimes.
a)
What is the probability of selecting a nickel?
b)
What is the probability of selecting a dime?
c)
If you select a nickel and place it on a table, what is the probability the next coin selected is
a dime? Is this an independent or dependent event?
d)
If all the coins are back in your pocket, what is the probability that the next coin
you
take
out is a dime? Is this an independent or dependent event?
5.
How do you tell the difference between dependent and independent events?
Transcribed Image Text:vn in succession d is an ace), (b) P(3 aces | first two cards are aces) 4. In your pocket you have three nickels and two dimes. a) What is the probability of selecting a nickel? b) What is the probability of selecting a dime? c) If you select a nickel and place it on a table, what is the probability the next coin selected is a dime? Is this an independent or dependent event? d) If all the coins are back in your pocket, what is the probability that the next coin you take out is a dime? Is this an independent or dependent event? 5. How do you tell the difference between dependent and independent events?
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