Question confusion

matthewicee

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q1.PNGq0.PNGFor the 1st question, I'm confused about where I place the probability values on the two-way table and Venn diagram. for the 2nd question b and c, I'm confused by the wording of the question.
 
View attachment 19662View attachment 19663For the 1st question, I'm confused about where I place the probability values on the two-way table and Venn diagram. for the 2nd question b and c, I'm confused by the wording of the question.
Have you completed the questions that you posed in:

https://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/threads/probability-homework.123183/

In this thread:

The question set #1 is similar to one of those asked in previous thread.

The question set #2 asked in this thread cannot be answered without considering

whether the teacher replenishes her bag of stickers with the same sticker that she gave out to the previous student​
(in other words, the question is ambiguous).​

So assume something so that question becomes "clear" - then solve it.
 
Come on it is a waste of my time reading your problem and then see that you showed no work. You know by now that we have a no work shown = no help policy. If you want help that is great but in the end you will solve your problem which is not going to happen if you show no work.

For question 1 don't worry yet about the venn-diagram. Can you fill in the two-way table? Show us what you get for the table.
 
Wow. You have posed several questions and still not absorbed what the rules of the forum are. One problem per thread. Show your work or explain what is stopping you from doing any. At least you post the exercises completely and exactly. One out of three is better than nothing, but it is not even close to a D.

As Jomo says, Venn diagrams are a visualization for very simple problems. Think in terms of the two-way table. What boxes can you fill in by THOUGHT alone without an iota of computation. Only after filling in what the data tell you directly do you worry about filling in the rest.
 
How do you make a post?
First, read the rules, which are here


Second, decide which forum your question belongs in. (We are not fussy about that, but if you post an algebra question under differential equations, you may wait a long time for an answer. If you are studying algebra, the algebra forum is a good bet.)

Third, once you are at a forum, about 20 to 25% down the page, you will see something that says thread title. Enter a title and a screen should pop up that allows you to ask your question
 
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