Exercise 2:
Directions: Perform an experimental for each event, and then list all the possible
outcomes.
ITEMS
ANSWER
1. Tossing two coins.
2. Drawing a diamond card in a deck
of cards.
3. Tossing a coin and rolling one
regular die
4. Rolling three dice.
5. Drawing a vowel letter for a word
CHOCOLATE in a box.
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. (two Heads) or (one head and one Tail) or (one Tail and one Head) or (two Tails)
2. Since there are 13 diamond-faced cards in the deck, the probability becomes 13/52 = 1/4 = 0.25. The probability of drawing an ace from a pack of 52 playing cards is also easy to determine. There are 4 aces in the deck of 52 cards; thus, the probability becomes 4/52 = 1/13 = 0.076923.
3. When you flip a coin there are two possible outcomes (heads or tails) and when you roll a die there are six outcomes(1 to 6). Putting these together means you have a total of 2×6=12 outcomes
4. Just as one die has six outcomes and two dice have 62 = 36 outcomes, the probability experiment of rolling three dice has 63 = 216 outcomes. This idea generalizes further for more dice. If we roll n dice then there are 6n outcomes.
5. There are 4 vowels out of 9 letters. 4 x 9=36 outcomes
Step-by-step explanation: