25. Playlist A band is preparing a setlist of 21 songs for a concert. How many different ways can the band play the first six songs?
True or False? In Exercises 3-6, determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false,
explain why.
4. When two events are independent, they are also mutually exclusive.
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3. What does the notation P(B|A) mean?
Odds The chances of winning are often written in terms of odds rather than probabilities. The odds of winning is the ratio of the number of successful outcomes to the number of unsuccessful outcomes. The odds of losing is the ratio of the number of unsuccessful outcomes to the number of successful outcomes. For example, when the number of successful outcomes is 2 and the number of unsuccessful outcomes is 3, the odds of winning are 2 : 3 (read "2 to 3"). In Exercises 91-96, use this information about odds.
92. The probability of winning an instant prize game is 1/10. The odds of winning a different instant prize game are 1 : 10. You want the best chance of winning. Which game should you play? Explain your reasoning.
Finding Classical Probabilities In Exercises 41-46, a probability experiment consists of rolling a 12-sided die numbered 1 to 12. Find the probability of the event.
46. Event F: rolling a number divisible by 5
Graphical Analysis In Exercises 7 and 8, determine whether the events shown in the Venn diagram are mutually exclusive. Explain your reasoning.
Identifying the Sample Space of a Probability Experiment In Exercises 25-32, identify the sample space of the probability experiment and determine the number of outcomes in the sample space. Draw a tree diagram when appropriate.
25. Guessing the initial of a student's middle name
