Amanda randomly chooses a card from a deck of four cards numbered 1 to 4. Without replacing that card she draws a second card. a) Are the outcomes disjoint? yes disjoint No not disjoint Explain: They are disjoint because you are not replacing the cards and each card has a different value. They are not disjoint because you could draw two of the same value card. b) List the sample space. (for example: 12,13,...) Enter a list of integer or decimal numbers [more..] c) Are the events independent? yes independent No not independent Explain: The second draw is not influenced by the first draw. You are not replacing the cards, so the second draw has different probability.

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.7: Combinations
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Amanda randomly chooses a card from a deck of four cards numbered 1 to 4. Without replacing that card
she draws a second card.
a) Are the outcomes disjoint?
yes disjoint
No not disjoint
Explain:
They are disjoint because you are not replacing the cards and each card has a different value.
O They are not disjoint because you could draw two of the same value card.
✓
b) List the sample space. (for example: 12,13,...)
Enter a list of integer or decimal numbers [more..]
c) Are the events independent?
yes independent
No not independent
Explain:
The second draw is not influenced by the first draw.
You are not replacing the cards, so the second draw has different probability.
Transcribed Image Text:Amanda randomly chooses a card from a deck of four cards numbered 1 to 4. Without replacing that card she draws a second card. a) Are the outcomes disjoint? yes disjoint No not disjoint Explain: They are disjoint because you are not replacing the cards and each card has a different value. O They are not disjoint because you could draw two of the same value card. ✓ b) List the sample space. (for example: 12,13,...) Enter a list of integer or decimal numbers [more..] c) Are the events independent? yes independent No not independent Explain: The second draw is not influenced by the first draw. You are not replacing the cards, so the second draw has different probability.
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