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                                    xiv Contents Lesson 5.6 The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events / 375  Calculating Probabilities with the Multiplication Rule for Independent Events 375  Finding the Probability of %u201cAt Least One%u201d 376  Using the Multiplication Rule for Independent Events Wisely 377  Your Turn Lesson 5.6 Will the train be on time? 379  Lesson 5.6 Exercises 380 Lesson 5.7 The Multiplication Counting Principle and Permutations / 382  The Multiplication Counting Principle 383  Permutations 384  Permutations Involving Subgroups 385  Your Turn Lesson 5.7 Do you scream for ice cream? 387  Lesson 5.7 Exercises 388 Lesson 5.8 Combinations and Probability / 390  Combinations 391  From Counting to Probability 393  Calculating Probabilities with Combinations 394  Your Turn Lesson 5.8 How many ways can you set up a playlist? 396  Lesson 5.8 Exercises 397STATS applied! RESOLVED 399 Chapter 5 Main Points / 400  Chapter 5 Review Exercises / 402  Chapter 5 Practice Test / 403  See Yourself in Stats / 405 Random Variables 406 STATS applied! A jury of your peers? 407  Lesson 6.1 Two Types of Random Variables / 408  Classifying Random Variables 409  Discrete Random Variables 410  Continuous Random Variables 412  Your Turn Lesson 6.1 Do you want to build a snowman? 414  Lesson 6.1 Exercises 415 Lesson 6.2 Analyzing Discrete Random Variables / 418  Displaying Discrete Probability Distributions: Histograms and Shape 418  Measuring Center: The Mean, or Expected Value, of a Discrete Random Variable 419  Measuring Variability: The Standard Deviation of a Discrete Random Variable 422  Your Turn Lesson 6.2 Is it a snow day? 425  Lesson 6.2 Exercises 426 Lesson 6.3 Binomial Random Variables / 429  Identifying Binomial Random Variables 429  Calculating Binomial Probabilities 431  Binomial Distributions and Shape 433  Your Turn Lesson 6.3 Is the train binomial? 436  Lesson 6.3 Exercises 436 Lesson 6.4 Analyzing Binomial Random Variables / 439  Calculating Binomial Probabilities Involving Several Values with a Formula 439  Calculating Binomial Probabilities Involving Several Values with Technology 440  The Mean and Standard Deviation of a Binomial Random Variable 442  Your Turn Lesson 6.4 Is the train on time? 445  Lesson 6.4 Exercises 445Chapter 6%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute. 
                                
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