Jason has a cube with colored sides: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purpl
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Jason has a cube with colored sides: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Give the odds for each of the following events. Find the odds in favor of rolling a primary color. Find the odds against rolling blue or purple. Give the theoretical probability of each of the following events. Rolling a primary color. Not rolling a purple. Circle ALL (if any) applicable terms for the events described. Rolling red or a primary color. overlapping event compound event mutually exclusive event permutation Rolling orange or a primary color. overlapping event compound event mutually exclusive event permutation Rolling the cube twice, Jason rolls yellow and then green. overlapping event dependent independent permutationExplanation / Answer
Ans(8):
there are 3 primary colurs (red, blue, yellow) so number of favorable colours=3
we have been given 6 colours in the list
so number of unfavorabe colours =3
odds in favor is given by formula = ( favorable)/(non favorable)
Hence odds in favor of rolling a primary colour = 3/3=1
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Ans(9):
we have to select blue or purple so number of favorable colours=2
we have been given 6 colours in the list
so number of unfavorabe colours =4
odds against is given by formula = (non favorable)/( favorable)
Hence odds against rolling blue or purple colour = 4/2=2
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