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24 August, 15:26

Give an example of a compoud event, then explain how we would find the probability of those compound events

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  1. 24 August, 15:43
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    Rolling a sum of seven with a pair of dice ... any of the six numbers can be first so that probability is:

    (6/6) or 1 : P

    Now to roll a sum of seven only one unique number can follow the first so the probability of getting that unique number so that you have a sum of seven is:

    (1/6)

    This is a compound event because two thing must happen and you multiply their respective probabilities to get the probability of the compound even ...

    (6/6) (1/6) = 6/36=1/6
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