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What diagrams can be used to look at probabilities of events, combined events and complementary events?
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VENN DIAGRAM
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If two sets do not touch / overlap in a Venn Diagram this implies that they are...
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MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE
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What diagrams can be used to look at probabilities of events, combined events and complementary events?
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If two sets do not touch / overlap in a Venn Diagram this implies that they are...
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The RED section indicates;
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The RED section indicates;
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The RED section indicates;
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The RED section indicates;
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The RED section indicates;
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30 people are asked what food they had last night. What is the probability of randomly choosing someone who had "hamburger"?
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30 people are asked what food they had last night. What is the probability of randomly choosing someone who had "hamburger" OR "pizza"?
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30 people are asked what food they had last night. What is the probability of randomly choosing someone who had "hamburger" AND "pizza"?
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A group of 100 college students were asked which board games they played when they were kids. The Venn Diagram indicates the numbers of students that chose each board game. Chess, Ludo or "CC". Choose the correct Probability Statement;
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A group of 100 college students were asked which board games they played when they were kids. The Venn Diagram indicates the numbers of students that chose each board game. Chess, Ludo or "CC". What is the probability that if you randomly chose TWO students that they had both played Chess?
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If two events share the same region in a Venn Diagram we call this an...
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In a Venn Diagram it is important to place a box around the "event bubbles" as this represents the...
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If we know the probability of an event happening then the probability of the same event NOT happening is referred to as the event's...