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How do you find the probability of multiple events?

The answer depends on whether or not the events are independent.


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Find the probability that in a family of 4 children will be a at least 1 boy and 3 girls?

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How can the rule for the probability of 2 independent events be extended to 4 or 5 independent events?

p(A and B) = p(A) x p(B) for 2 independent events p(A and B and ...N) = p(A) x p(B) x p(C) x ...x p(N) In words, if these are all independent events, find the individual probabilities if each and multiply them all together.


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How do you find probability of conpound event?

To find the probability of a compound event, you can use the addition rule and the multiplication rule, depending on whether the events are mutually exclusive or independent. For mutually exclusive events, you add their individual probabilities. For independent events, you multiply their probabilities together. If the event involves both types, you may need to combine these rules accordingly. Always ensure to account for any overlaps or dependencies between the events.


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