S.CP.A.2 and S.CP.A.3 - Independent Events and Conditional Probability
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S.CP.A.2 and S.CP.A.3 - Independent Events and Conditional Probability
For two events A and B, the following probabilities are given:
For two events A and B, the following probabilities are given:
For two events A and B, the following probabilities are given:
At a high school, 30% of all students take AP classes.
For each situation, decide whether the second event is dependent or independent of the first event.
The table below shows information about students at a school.
The following information is about the students at Mercury High School:
A school counselor surveys 100 seniors to see if having a Part-Time Job (J) is independent of being on the Honor Roll (H).
At a high school, the following information is known:
Anna makes the following claim:
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