It's up to you!
In the last two weeks we have studied several different methods for
counting
and several different methods for computing probabilities. The key to
solving
problems of this sort is to identify the appropriate method in each
case.
The following problems require the use of all of the methods we have
studied.
In each case identify the method(s) required and then solve the problem.
Please show all of your work! Here are the methods we have studied.
| Multiplication principle Arrangements with repetition Permutations Combinations |
Joint probabilities (AND
problems) *Independent events *Dependent events Either/Or problems *Mutually exclusive events *Non-mutually exclusive events At least once problems |