Independent and Dependent Events
Practice
Interpret probabilities of compound events - Answers
1. \(P\left(B_{1}^{C}\right.\) and \(\left.B_{2}^{C}\right)\) represents the probability that neither spin lands on bankrupt.
2. \(P\left(D_{1}^{C}\right.\) and \(\left.D_{2}^{C}\right)\) represents the probability that neither card is a diamond.
3. \(P\left(S_{1}^{C}\right.\) and \(\left.S_{2}^{C}\right)\) represents the probability that Youssef misses both shots.
4. \(P\left(B_{2} \mid B_{1}\right)\) represents the probability that the second spin lands on bankrupt given the first spin lands on bankrupt.