Problem 1CV: When the same probability is assigned to each outcome a sample space, the experiment is said to have... Problem 2CV: The _____________of an event E is the set of all outcomes in the sample space S that are not... Problem 3CV: True or False The probability of an event can never equal 0. Problem 4CV: True or False In a probability model, the sum of all probabilities is 1. Problem 5SB: In a probability model, which of the following numbers could be the probability of an outcome?... Problem 6SB: In a probability model, which of the following numbers could be the probability of an outcome? 1.5 1... Problem 7SB: Determine whether the following is a probability model. Problem 8SB: Determine whether the following is a probability model. Problem 9SB: Determine whether the following is a probability model. Problem 10SB: Determine whether the following is a probability model. Problem 11SB: In Problems 11-16, construct a probability model for each experiment. Tossing a fair coin twice Problem 12SB: In Problems 11-16, construct a probability model for each experiment. Tossing two fair coins once Problem 13SB: In Problems 11-16, construct a probability model for each experiment. Tossing two fair coins and... Problem 14SB: In Problems 11-16, construct a probability model for each experiment. Tossing a fair coin, a fair... Problem 15SB: In Problems 11-16, construct a probability model for each experiment. Tossing three fair coins once Problem 16SB: In Problems 11-16, construct a probability model for each experiment. Tossing one fair coin three... Problem 17SB: In Problems 17-22, use the following spinners to construct a probability model for each experiment.... Problem 18SB: In Problems 17-22, use the following spinners to construct a probability model for each experiment.... Problem 19SB: In Problems 17-22, use the following spinners to construct a probability model for each experiment.... Problem 20SB: In Problems 17-22, use the following spinners to construct a probability model for each experiment.... Problem 21SB: In Problems 17-22, use the following spinners to construct a probability model for each experiment.... Problem 22SB: In Problems 17-22, use the following spinners to construct a probability model for each experiment.... Problem 23SB: In Problems 23-26, consider the experiment of tossing a coin twice. The table lists six possible... Problem 24SB: In Problems 23-26, consider the experiment of tossing a coin twice. The table lists six possible... Problem 25SB Problem 26SB Problem 27SB: Assigning Probabilities A coin is weighted so that heads is four times as likely as tails to occur.... Problem 28SB: Assigning Probabilities A coin is weighted so that tails is twice as likely as heads to occur. What... Problem 29SB: Assigning Probabilities A die is weighted so that an odd-numbered face is twice as likely to occur... Problem 30SB: Assigning Probabilities A die is weighted so that a six cannot appear. All the other faces occur... Problem 31SB: For Problems 31-34, the sample space is S={ 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 } Suppose that the outcomes are... Problem 32SB: For Problems 31-34, the sample space is S={ 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 } Suppose that the outcomes are... Problem 33SB: For Problems 31-34, the sample space is S={ 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 } Suppose that the outcomes are... Problem 34SB: For Problems 31-34, the sample space is S={ 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 } Suppose that the outcomes are... Problem 35SB: For Problems 35 and 36, an urn contains 5 white marbles, 10 green marbles, 8 yellow marbles, and 7... Problem 36SB: For Problems 35 and 36, an urn contains 5 white marbles, 10 green marbles, 8 yellow marbles, and 7... Problem 37SB: In Problems 37-40, assume equally likely outcomes. Determine the probability of having 3 boys in a... Problem 38SB: In Problems 37-40, assume equally likely outcomes. Determine the probability of having 3 girls in a... Problem 39SB: In Problems 37-40, assume equally likely outcomes. Determine the probability of having 1 girl and 3... Problem 40SB: In Problems 37-40, assume equally likely outcomes. Determine the probability of having 2 girls and 2... Problem 41SB: For Problems 41-44, two fair dice are rolled. Determine the probability that the sum of the faces is... Problem 42SB: For Problems 41-44, two fair dice are rolled. Determine the probability that the sum of the faces is... Problem 43SB: For Problems 41-44, two fair dice are rolled. Determine the probability that the sum of the faces is... Problem 44SB Problem 45SB: In Problems 45-48, find the probability of the indicated event if P( A )=0.25 and P( B )=0.45 P( AB... Problem 46SB: In Problems 45-48, find the probability of the indicated event if P( A )=0.25 and P( B )=0.45 P( AB... Problem 47SB: In Problems 45-48, find the probability of the indicated event if P( A )=0.25 and P( B )=0.45 P( AB... Problem 48SB: In Problems 45-48, find the probability of the indicated event if P( A )=0.25 and P( B )=0.45 P( AB... Problem 49SB: If P( A )=0.60 , P( AB )=0.85 , and P( AB )=0.05 , find P( B ) . Problem 50SB Problem 51SB Problem 52SB Problem 53SB Problem 54SB: Doctorate Degrees According to the National Science Foundation, in 2013 there was a 17.0 probability... Problem 55SB Problem 56SB: For Problems 57-60, a golf ball is selected at random from a container. If the container has 9 white... Problem 57SB Problem 58SB Problem 59SB Problem 60SB Problem 61SB: On The Price Is Right, there is a game in which a bag is filled with 3 strike chips and 5 numbers.... Problem 62SB Problem 63SB Problem 64SB Problem 65SB Problem 66SB Problem 67SB Problem 68SB: Checkout Lines Through observation, it has been determined that the probability for a given number... 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