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ACARA AC9M10P01, Conditional probability language

Year 10 Β· Probability

Use language such as 'if then', 'given', 'of' and 'knowing that' to describe and interpret situations involving conditional probability.

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Use language such as 'if then', 'given', 'of' and 'knowing that' to describe and interpret situations involving conditional probability.

Worked example
A fair coin is flipped and a fair six-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of getting heads AND rolling a 5? Write your answer as a fraction.
Answer: 1/12
Why: P(heads) x P(rolling 5) = 1/2 x 1/6 = 1/12

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