Probability with “and”: Multiply Them
If a question concerns the probability that an event occur multiple times, multiply
the probabilities of each event.
If a fair-sided coin is flipped three times, what is the probability the coin will
land on heads all three times?
A 0.125
B 0.25
C 0.5
D 0.75
E 1.5
SOLUTION: On any given flip, the probability that the coin will land on heads
is 0.5. Since the question concerns the probability that the coin will land on
heads all three times it is flipped, you should multiply these probabilities. 0.5
× 0.5 × 0.5 = 0.125. The correct answer is A.
Counting
Fundamental Counting Principle
To calculate the number of ways to combine groups, calculate the product of the
number of elements in each group.
Bob’s wardrobe contains 5 shirts, 7 pairs of pants, and 4 ties. If he wants to
select an outfit that consists of 1 shirt, 1 pair of pants, and 1 tie, how many
different outfits can he select?
A 16
B 20
C 28
D 35
E 14 0
SOLUTION: Since the question concerns the combination of different groups,
find the product of the number of elements in each group. 5 × 7 × 4 = 140.
The correct answer is E.
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