Math 110 Quiz 7 Solutions - Finite Math, Exercises of Mathematics

The solutions to quiz 7 of prof. Brick's math 110 - finite math summer '03 course. The quiz covers topics such as tree diagrams for probabilities of getting aces, fair games with coins, and independence of events with dice.

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Prof. S. Brick Math 110
Summer ’03 Finite Math; Quiz 7 section 51
0. Print your name:
1. Two cards are drawn from a deck of cards, one at a time. Give the tree diagram with
probabilities for the events of getting aces or not getting aces. Label each limb with the
names of the probabilities as well as their numerical values.
2. You flip a coin three times and win fifty cents if you get two heads and two dollars if
you get three heads. What amount charged would make this a fair (break-even) game ?
3. A pair of dice is rolled. Are the events “the total is even” and “the total is eight”
independent or dependent ?

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Prof. S. Brick Math 110

Summer ’03 Finite Math; Quiz 7 section 51

  1. Print your name:
  2. Two cards are drawn from a deck of cards, one at a time. Give the tree diagram with probabilities for the events of getting aces or not getting aces. Label each limb with the names of the probabilities as well as their numerical values.
  3. You flip a coin three times and win fifty cents if you get two heads and two dollars if you get three heads. What amount charged would make this a fair (break-even) game?
  4. A pair of dice is rolled. Are the events “the total is even” and “the total is eight” independent or dependent?