Worksheet Independent Events
Worksheet Independent Events
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1. What is the probability that three standard dice rolled simultaneously will all land with the same the same
number facing up?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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2. Suppose you simultaneously roll a standard die and spin a spinner that is divided into 10 equal sectors,
numbered 1 to 10. What is the probability of getting a 4 on both the die and the spinner?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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3. Suppose you simultaneously roll a standard die and spin a spinner with eight equal sectors, numbered 1 to 8.
What is the probability of both rolling an even number and spinning an odd number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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4. A coin is flipped and a card is drawn from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability of getting both
heads and a red face card?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Short Answer
9. Lesley-Anne estimates that she has a 75% chance of passing physics and an 80% chance of passing English.
Assuming that {passing English} and {passing Physics} are independent events,
a) what is the probability that Lesley-Anne will pass only one of these two subjects?
b) what are the odds in favour of Lesley-Anne failing both subjects?
10. If a satellite launch has a 97% chance of success, what is the probability of three consecutive successful
launches?
11. Carrie is a kicker on her rugby team. She estimates that her chances of scoring on a penalty kick during a
game are 75% when there is no wind, but only 60% on a windy day. If the weather forecast gives a 55% probability of windy weather today, what is the probability of Carrie scoring on a penalty kick in a match this afternoon?
12. A bag contains three white marbles, five green marbles, and two red marbles. What are the odds in favour of
randomly picking both red marbles in the first two tries? Assume that the first marble picked is not put back
into the bag.
13. If the probability of the Rangers defeating the Eagles in a hockey game is
Rangers will win two consecutive games against the Eagles?
14. Statsville has two computer-controlled traffic lights on the road between the main street and the highway. The
probability of getting a red light at the first traffic light is 0.45, and the probability of getting a red light at the
second one is 0.20 if you had been stopped by a red light at the first one. What is the probability of being
stopped by red lights at both intersections?
Problem
15. A survey at a school asked students if they were ill with a cold or the flu during the last month. The results
were as follows. None of the students had both a cold and the flu.
Females
Males
Cold
32
25
Flu
18
19
Healthy
47
38
19. A study on the effects that listening to loud music through headphones had on teenagers hearing found that
12% of those teenagers in the sample who did listen to music in this way showed signs of hearing problems.
If 60% of the sample reported that they listened to loud music on headphones regularly, and 85% of the
sample were found not to have hearing problems, are the events {having hearing problems} and {listening to
loud music on headphones} independent? Explain your reasoning.
B
Section 6.4
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SHORT ANSWER
9. ANS:
a) 0.35
b) 1:19
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10. ANS:
About 91%
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11. ANS:
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12. ANS:
The probability of picking the two red marbles in the first two picks is
Therefore, the odds in favour of picking the two red marbles are 1:44.
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13. ANS:
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14. ANS:
9.0%
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PROBLEM
15. ANS:
a)
b) Using the conditional probability formula,
c) Restricting the sample space to only those who had the flu,
d) Restricting the sample space to only males,
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16. ANS:
The probability of rolling doubles on the first roll or the second roll is
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Thus, the odds in favour of getting out of jail on either the first or second try are 11:25.
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17. ANS:
a)
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c)
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REF: Applications | Communication
OBJ: Section 6.4
TOP: Dependent and independent events
18. ANS:
If 10% of the water samples contain E. coli and the test is 97% effective, then
However, 90% of the samples do not contain E. coli and these samples will test positive 2% of the time, so
However, the observed probability of having hearing problems and listening to loud music on headphones is
0.12, which is significantly higher than 0.09. Therefore, these two events cannot be independent if the survey
results are accurate.
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