7.DSP.7b

Develop both uniform and non-uniform probability models.

Example Problems
Justin, Cam, and Ben are playing a board game where exactly one player will win.
The table shows an incomplete probability model for who will win the board game.
PlayersProbability
Justin20%
Cam50%
Ben?


What is the
probability that Ben will win the board game?
After Cynthia microwaves her bowl of morning porridge, it is either too cold, just right, or too hot.
The table shows an incomplete
probability model for the temperature of her bowl of porridge.

Porridge TemperatureProbability
Too cold35%
Just right?
Too hot50%


What is the
probability that Cynthia's morning porridge will be just right?
Anna, Irina, Axel, and Vlad are going on a road trip.
The following table shows an incomplete
probability model for who will be driving during any given kilometer:

PersonProbability
Anna
Irina
Axel?
Vlad


What is the
probability that Axel will be driving during any given kilometer?
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