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Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

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Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

Warm Up

A bag contains 18 marbles; 4 are green, 8 are red, and 6 are yellow. Find the probability of each event when a marble is chosen at random.

1. yellow 2. red

3. green 4. blue

5. not red

13

0

49

29

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SDAP3.4 Understand that the probability of either of two disjoint events occurring is the sum of the two individual probabilities and that the probability of one event following another, in independent trials, is the product of the two probabilities.Also covered: SDAP3.1

California Standards

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Objective:Objective: You will learn You will learn how to (YWLHT) find the how to (YWLHT) find the probability of disjoint probability of disjoint events.events.

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8-5 Disjoint Events

Vocabulary

disjoint events

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8-5 Disjoint Events

On a game show, the letters in the word Hollywood are printed on cards and shuffled. A contestant will win a trip to Hollywood if the first card she chooses is printed with an O or an L.

Choosing an O or an L on the first card is an example of a set of disjoint events. Disjoint events cannot occur in the same trial of an experiment.

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Determine whether each set of events is disjoint. Explain.

Example 1: Identifying Disjoint Events

A. choosing a dog or a poodle from the animals at an animal shelter

The event is not disjoint. A poodle is a type of dog, so it is possible to choose an animal that is both a dog and a poodle.

B. choosing a fish or a snake from the animals at a pet store

The event is disjoint. Fish and snakes are different types of animals, so you cannot choose an animal that is both a fish and a snake.

Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

Determine whether each set of events is disjoint. Explain.

Check It Out! Example 2

A. choosing a bowl of soup or a bowl of chicken noodle soup from the cafeteria

The event is not disjoint. Chicken noodle is a type of soup, so it is possible to choose a bowl of chicken noodle soup and soup.

B. choosing a bowl of chicken noodle soup or broccoli cheese soupThe event is disjoint. Chicken noodle and broccoli cheese are different types of soups, so you cannot choose a soup that is both chicken noodle and broccoli cheese.

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Probability of Two Disjoint EventsProbability of Two Disjoint Events

PP((AA or or BB) = ) = PP((AA) + ) + PP((BB))

Probability of either event

Probability of one event

Probability of other event

Disjoint events are sometimes called mutually exclusive events.

Reading Math

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Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

Example 3: Finding the Probability of Disjoint Events

A. choosing an A or an E from the letters in the word mathematicsmathematics

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The probability of choosing an A or an E is .

Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

Example 3: Finding the Probability of Disjoint Events

A. choosing an A or an E from the letters in the word mathematicsmathematics

P(A) = 211

P(E) = 111

P(A or E) = P(A) + P(E)Add the probabilities of the individual events.

= + =211

111

311

311

The probability of choosing an A or an E is .

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Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

B. spinning a 3 or a 4 on a spinner with eight equal sectors numbered 1-8

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The probability of choosing a 3 or a 4 is .

Example 4: Finding the Probability of Disjoint Events

Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

B. spinning a 3 or a 4 on a spinner with eight equal sectors numbered 1-8

P(3) = 18

P(4) = 18

P(3 or 4) = P(3) + P(4) Add the probabilities of the individual events.

= + = =18

18

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14

The probability of choosing a 3 or a 4 is .

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Example 4: Finding the Probability of Disjoint Events

Holt CA Course 1

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Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

Check It Out! Example 5

A. choosing an I or an E from the letters in the word centimetercentimeter

Add the probabilities of the individual events.

25The probability of choosing an I or an E is .

Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

Check It Out! Example 5

A. choosing an I or an E from the letters in the word centimetercentimeter

P(I) = 110

P(E) = 310

P(I or E) = P(I) + P(E) Add the probabilities of the individual events.

= + = =1

103

10410

25The probability of choosing an I or an E is .

25

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Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

Check It Out! Example 6

B. spinning a 2 or a 4 on a spinner with six equal sectors numbered 1-6

13The probability of choosing a 2 or a 4 is .

Holt CA Course 1

8-5 Disjoint Events

Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

Check It Out! Example 6

B. spinning a 2 or a 4 on a spinner with six equal sectors numbered 1-6

P(2) = 16

P(4) = 16

P(2 or 4) = P(2) + P(4) Add the probabilities of the individual events.

= + = =16

16

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13The probability of choosing a 2 or a 4 is .

13

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Sharon rolls two number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers shown on the cubes is 2 or 8?

Example 7: Recreation Application

Step 1 Use a grid to find the sample space.

1 2 3 4 5 6123456

First Roll

Secon

d R

oll

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Sharon rolls two number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers shown on the cubes is 2 or 8?

Example 7: Recreation Application

Step 1 Use a grid to find the sample space.

1 2 3 4 5 61 2 3 4 5 6 72 3 4 5 6 7 83 4 5 6 7 8 94 5 6 7 8 9 105 6 7 8 9 10 116 7 8 9 10 11 12

First Roll

Secon

d R

oll

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P(sum of 2) = 136 P(sum of 8) = 5

36P(sum of 2 or sum of 8) = P(sum of 2) + P(sum of 8)

= + = =1

36536

636

16The probability that the sum of the cubes is 2 or 8 is .

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Sharon rolls two number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers shown on the cubes is 2 or 8?

Example 7 Continued

Step 2 Find the probability of the set of disjoint events.

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Sun Li rolls two number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers shown on the cubes is 3 or 4?

Check It Out! Example 8

Step 1 Use a grid to find the sample space.

1 2 3 4 5 6123456

First Roll

Secon

d R

oll

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Sun Li rolls two number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers shown on the cubes is 3 or 4?

Check It Out! Example 8

Step 1 Use a grid to find the sample space.

1 2 3 4 5 61 2 3 4 5 6 72 3 4 5 6 7 83 4 5 6 7 8 94 5 6 7 8 9 105 6 7 8 9 10 116 7 8 9 10 11 12

First Roll

Secon

d R

oll

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P(sum of 3) = 236

P(sum of 4) = 336

P(sum of 3 or sum of 4) = P(sum of 3) + P(sum of 4)

= + = 236

336

536

536The probability that the sum of the cubes is 3 or 4 is .

Check It Out! Example 8 Continued

Step 2 Find the probability of the set of disjoint events.

Sun Li rolls two number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers shown on the cubes is 3 or 4?

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Pondability

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Lesson Quiz: Part I1. Determine whether choosing a fiction book or a

nonfiction book is a set of disjoint events. Explain.

Find the probability of each set of disjoint events.

2. Choosing an O or an E from the letters in outcome

3. Rolling an odd number or a 6 on a number cube

Disjoint; you cannot choose a book that is both fiction and nonfiction.

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2 3

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Lesson Quiz: Part II

4. David rolls two number cubes at the same time. If the product of the numbers rolled is 25 or 30, he will win the game. Use a grid to find the sample space. The find the probability that David will win the game.1 12


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