GEO Unit 8 Review 4 Conditional Probability
A board game uses a six-sided number cube with the sides labeled
as 1 through 6. Let X represents rolling a number greater than 2 
and let Y represents rolling an even number. 
PART B. Explain what this value indicates in terms of the contexts. 
    Write your answer on your notebook. 
PART A. Determine the value of P(Y) • P(X | Y)
A board game uses a six-sided number cube with the sides labeledas 1 through 6. Let X represents rolling a number greater than 2 and let Y represents rolling an odd number. 
PART B. Explain what this value indicates in terms of the contexts. 
    Write your answer on your notebook. 
PART A. Determine the value of P(X) • P(X | Y)
A board game uses a six-sided number cube with the sides labeledas 1 through 6. Let X represents rolling a number greater than 4 and let Y represents rolling an even number. 
PART B. Explain what this value indicates in terms of the contexts. 
    Write your answer on your notebook. 
PART A. Determine the value of P(X) • P(X | Y)
A board game uses a six-sided number cube with the sides labeledas 1 through 6. Let X represents rolling a number greater than 5 and let Y represents rolling an even number. 
PART B. Explain what this value indicates in terms of the contexts. 
    Write your answer on your notebook. 
PART A. Determine the value of P(X) • P(X | Y)
A board game uses a six-sided number cube with the sides labeledas 1 through 6. Let X represents rolling a number greater than 3 and let Y represents rolling an odd number. 
PART B. Explain what this value indicates in terms of the contexts. 
    Write your answer on your notebook. 
PART A. Determine the value of P(Y) • P(X | Y)
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