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Exercises: Apply the Addition Rule for the Probability of A or B

Work through each section in order. For "or" probabilities, decide first whether the events can both happen: if they can, subtract the overlap P(A and B); if they cannot, the overlap is 0 and you simply add. Convert counts to probabilities over a single sample space before applying the rule, and check that your answer is between 0 and 1. Write interpretations in complete sentences.

Grade 10·21 problems·~32 min·Common Core Math - HS Statistics and Probability·group·hss-cp-b-7
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Fluency Practice: Apply the Rule

Apply the Addition Rule. Decide whether there is an overlap to subtract.

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A single die is rolled. Let $A = $ "even" ={2,4,6}= \{2, 4, 6\} and $B = $ "greater than 3" ={4,5,6}= \{4, 5, 6\}, so AA and B={4,6}B = \{4, 6\}. Use the Addition Rule to find P(A or B)P(A \text{ or } B) as a fraction with denominator 6.