MA.912.DP.4.8
Apply the general multiplication rule for probability, taking into consideration whether the events are independent, and interpret the result in terms of the context.
Example Problems
If you flip three fair coins, what is the probability that you'll get at least two heads?
Two fair six-sided dice are rolled.
What is the probability that both dice show an even number?
Round your answer to two decimal places.
What is the probability that both dice show an even number?
Round your answer to two decimal places.
A bag contains 9 blue candies, 7 red candies and 5 green candies.
A candy is chosen from the bag at random.
Find the probability that the candy is: Not Orange
A candy is chosen from the bag at random.
Find the probability that the candy is: Not Orange

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