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Jada rolls one standard number cube, then she rolls another standard number cube.
A board game has 4 player tokens to choose from. Three of the tokens are animals, and the fourth token is a car. Kiran randomly selects one token, then Mai selects her token. What is the probability that Mai selects the car token under the condition that Kiran selects an animal token?
\(\frac{1}{3}\)
\(\frac{1}{4}\)
\(\frac{2}{3}\)
0
Han's soccer team plays a soccer game in the morning. Lin's soccer team plays a soccer game in the afternoon against a different team than Han's soccer team played in the morning. Let A represent the event “Han's soccer team wins the morning game” and B represent the event “Lin's soccer team wins the afternoon game.”
Each of the letters A through F are written on slips of paper and placed in a hat. Priya selects a slip of paper at random and then replaces it. Noah then selects a slip of paper at random.
The Wildcats have won approximately 80% of their 20 basketball games this season. The Wildcats won 5 of the 8 games they played when Elena started the game. Are the events “the Wildcats win the game” and “the Wildcats win the game when Elena started the game” dependent or independent events? Explain your reasoning.
In a genetics experiment on plants, 17% of the plants exhibit trait A and 22% of the plants exhibit trait B. 36% of the plants exhibit trait A or trait B. What percentage of the plants exhibit both trait A and trait B?
70 students were asked two survey questions:
Their responses are summarized in the Venn diagram.