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11 January, 06:36

Penny is asked to find the probability of rolling a 5 on a die and drawing a jack from a deck of cards. This is a simple event

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  1. 11 January, 08:03
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    Simple events are the events where one experiment happens at a time and it will be having a single outcome.

    The probability of rolling a 5 on a die is 1/6, because there are six sides and one 5

    And the probability of drawing a jack from a deck of playing cards is 4/52, because there are 4 jacks and 52 cards.
  2. 11 January, 09:13
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    The simple event is one outcome like if I rolled a dice and got a two that is a simple event and the probability was 1/6 for getting that specific number the odds on a die don't change unless it's a trick one in which case the die doesn't count for this example all other options had an addition or multiplication with a different odd so it is no longer a simple event.
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