Raven's cauldron is actually shaking and unexpected visitors have preached, stealing the show on horrifying all the innocent kids. They all cheer with glee until the Titans hear a rumble coming from the Tower. After their big scary meeting, Robin announces that it has come to a conclusion that they're now the scariest trick or treaters in Jump City all thanks to their friend Raven (followed with a 'blah blah blah'). In the streets of Jump City, the new and improved Titan monsters sashay and scare all of the citizens of their city, rapping their national scary anthem (with Robin and Raven literally slaying). Now that they're in their scary attire, Robin then proclaims that it's time to scare some kids! He then shouts his catchphrase with a scary twist, and all of the Titans flew out of the window with a corresponding "blah blah blah" from Robin. Suddenly, all of the monster Titans fight to see who is the most scary by showing off their claws and fangs until Starfire who thinks she is the scariest shouts "BOO!", but isn’t scared anymore. She scares her fellow monster friends in utter pain. To avoid themselves going naked, Raven then had an idea, which is to cast a spell to turn all of themselves into real monsters.Īfter the spell is complete, it has turned all of the Titans into some of the most popular monsters of the century: Cyborg into Frankenstein (nicknaming himself Karl) Beast Boy into a werewolf, Robin a vampire, Starfire a mummy (which she mistakes for "mommy"), Raven the invisible woman and Robin as Dracula. As a result, they become greatly depressed, since they dread of ending up trick or treating without a costume. Then Cyborg comes in with a box filled with cheap plastic costumes of scary monsters. They last recall that one Halloween where they dressed up in childish costumes such as a witch and a clown, and got rejected. Robin then announces that it is now Halloween, but they are confused as to what they want to dress up as. The episode starts when the Teen Titans are watching the sun go down by the window.waiting for Halloween to begin, and as soon as the sun goes down, they cheer. Let’s take a look at an example of how you can use a tree diagram to calculate probabilities when dependent events are involved.The Titans want to be the scariest trick-or-treaters in town, so Raven casts a spell to turn them into real monsters. These kinds of situations are a bit trickier when it comes to calculating probability, but you can still use a probability tree diagram to help you. Unlike an independent event, a dependent event is an outcome that depends on the event that happened before it. This situation is known as an independent event. That means that the outcome of the first toss had no effect on the probability of the outcome of the second toss. Notice that, in the coin toss tree diagram example, the outcome of each coin flip is independent of the outcome of the previous toss. The probability of getting both a heads and a tails is 0.25 + 0.25 = 0.5 Independent Events and Dependent Events.The probability of getting at least one tails from two consecutive flips is 0.25 + 0.25 + 0.25 = 0.75. The probability of getting heads first and tails second is 0.5x0.5 = 0.25.Note that the sum of the probabilities of all of the outcomes should always equal one.įrom this point, you can use your probability tree diagram to draw several conclusions such as:
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