9.4.3.5

Apply probability concepts such as intersections, unions and complements of events, and conditional probability and independence, to calculate probabilities and solve problems.

Example Problems
If you flip three fair coins, what is the probability that you'll get at least two heads?
Five fair six‑sided dice are rolled simultaneously.

What is the
probability that exactly two of the dice show a ?
Eight friends sit randomly in a straight row of 8 seats.

What is the
probability that Charlie and Dana sit next to each other (in either order)?
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