Probability - SAT Math
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If an integer
is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
If an integer is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.

Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and
is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:

Notice that the range of values,
includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.

Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.
Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:
Notice that the range of values, includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.
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If an integer
is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
If an integer is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.

Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and
is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:

Notice that the range of values,
includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.

Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.
Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:
Notice that the range of values, includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.
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If an integer
is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
If an integer is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.

Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and
is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:

Notice that the range of values,
includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.

Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.
Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:
Notice that the range of values, includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.
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If an integer
is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
If an integer is randomly selected such that
, what is the probability that
is a prime number?
Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.

Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and
is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:

Notice that the range of values,
includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.

Probability is defined as specified outcomes divided by total possible outcomes.
Recall that a prime numbered is defined as a number that is divisible only by one and itself, and is not prime. There are
prime numbers in the range of possible
values:
Notice that the range of values, includes zero , so there are
total numbers to select from.
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What is the general formula for probability of a favorable outcome?
What is the general formula for probability of a favorable outcome?
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What is the range of probability values.
What is the range of probability values.
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What is the formula for complementary probability?
What is the formula for complementary probability?
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What is the addition rule for mutually exclusive events?
What is the addition rule for mutually exclusive events?
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What is the general addition rule in probability?
What is the general addition rule in probability?
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What is the multiplication rule for independent events?
What is the multiplication rule for independent events?
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What is the conditional probability formula?
What is the conditional probability formula?
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What is the formula for probability of 'at least one' event?
What is the formula for probability of 'at least one' event?
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If $P(A)=0.4$, $P(B)=0.5$, $P(A \text{ and } B)=0.2$, find $P(A \text{ or } B)$.
If $P(A)=0.4$, $P(B)=0.5$, $P(A \text{ and } B)=0.2$, find $P(A \text{ or } B)$.
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If $P(A)=0.3$, $P(B)=0.6$, independent events, find $P(A \text{ and } B)$.
If $P(A)=0.3$, $P(B)=0.6$, independent events, find $P(A \text{ and } B)$.
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If $P(A)=0.3$ and $P(B|A)=0.5$, find $P(A \text{ and } B)$.
If $P(A)=0.3$ and $P(B|A)=0.5$, find $P(A \text{ and } B)$.
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If two fair dice are rolled, what is $P(\text{sum}=7)$?
If two fair dice are rolled, what is $P(\text{sum}=7)$?
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If two fair dice are rolled, what is $P(\text{both even})$?
If two fair dice are rolled, what is $P(\text{both even})$?
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If a coin if flipped twice, what is $P(\text{at least one head})$?
If a coin if flipped twice, what is $P(\text{at least one head})$?
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A bag has 3 red, 2 blue marbles. On a single draw, what is: $P(\text{red})$?
A bag has 3 red, 2 blue marbles. On a single draw, what is: $P(\text{red})$?
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What is the fundamental counting principle?
What is the fundamental counting principle?
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