Show transcribed image text ndative Chapter Thi °Cumulative Chapter Tw.x X aurreed . estim edamx -68 Your Account Log OutQ 尤MathLynx LIBRARY- STUDENTS INSTRUCTOAS ABOUT US CONTACT Home Colaborative Statistics Topics in Probablity Evaluation Tools Cumulative Chapter Three Evaluation Problem 1 A box has eight balls. There 1.2.3.4.5 and 6. The box is shaken. One ball i selected are two green balls and six yellow. The two green balls are numbered 1 and 2 The six yellow bails are numbered Answer the following questions, using fractions in p/q format or decimal values is selected Y that a yellow ball is selected and E that an even-numbered ball is selected accurate to the nearest 0.01 Here G wi mean that a green bal (25% Select the color/mamber pairs which comprise the sample space. bas%) P(G)- (15%) P (GIE)" L e. (15%) P(G U E) = t(15%) Are G and E mutually ex dusve? |(pick one), Problem 2
ndative Chapter Thi °Cumulative Chapter Tw.x X aurreed . estim edamx -68 Your Account Log OutQ 尤MathLynx LIBRARY- STUDENTS INSTRUCTOAS ABOUT US CONTACT Home Colaborative Statistics Topics in Probablity Evaluation Tools Cumulative Chapter Three Evaluation Problem 1 A box has eight balls. There 1.2.3.4.5 and 6. The box is shaken. One ball i selected are two green balls and six yellow. The two green balls are numbered 1 and 2 The six yellow bails are numbered Answer the following questions, using fractions in p/q format or decimal values is selected Y that a yellow ball is selected and E that an even-numbered ball is selected accurate to the nearest 0.01 Here G wi mean that a green bal (25% Select the color/mamber pairs which comprise the sample space. bas%) P(G)- (15%) P (GIE)" L e. (15%) P(G U E) = t(15%) Are G and E mutually ex dusve? |(pick one), Problem 2





