Add up to 4 fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
Add up to 4 fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
What you'll learn
- Identify the marginal and conditional probabilities from a two-way frequency table with 80% accuracy.
- Calculate conditional probabilities using information presented in a two-way frequency table to solve real-world problems with 75% accuracy.
- Explain how to determine if two events are independent based on probabilities derived from a two-way frequency table, justifying the answer with mathematical reasoning.
- Apply the general multiplication rule P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B|A) to calculate probabilities using data presented in two-way frequency tables and verify the results.
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Problem: 3/10 + 25/100
Problem: 4/10 + 2/10 + 15/100
Problem: 1/10 + 8/100 + 2/10 + 30/100
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