Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.05.2021 18:20, crookdamian21

1. List the sample space of all possible outcomes in this scenario.
2. Are the probabilities of each throw
independent of dependent? Explain your
answer
3. Using the independent probability formula,
what is the probability you get 10 points, then
20 points, then 100 points?
4. What is the probability that you will throw
100 on all three throws (300 points total)?
5. Based on your result for number 4, use the
complementary events formula to find the
probability that you will NOT score 300 points.


1. List the sample space of all possible outcomes

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