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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 05:24 nicolashernandez347

Consider the following events:
• Let "O" represent the event "a randomly selected candy has chocolate on the outside"
• Let "Not O'or "OC" represent the event "a randomly selected candy has does not have
chocolate on the outside"
• Let"I" represent the event "a randomly selected candy has coconut on the inside"
• Let "Not l'or "1" represent the event "a randomly selected candy has does not have
coconut on the inside"
• Let "O or I" (described as O union I) be represented by OUI
• Let "O AND I" (described as O intersect I) be represented by Oni
Using the Two-way Table from the Khan Academy video, practice interpreting it by
writing out the meaning in words and as a reduced fraction. Several are already
completed for you.
Coconut inside
No Coconut inside
Total
-
6
9
Has Chocolate on Outside
No Chocolate on Outside
Total
2
8

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