Exam 11: Probability

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Event 3B Given the following event: Given two urns, one containing 1 yellow, 3 red, and 5 blue balls, and the other containing 4 yellow, 2 red, and 3 blue balls. A single ball is drawn from each. -Given Event 3B, what is the probability that one is red, the other is blue?

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On one roll of a pair of dice, what is the probability of the points adding up to 6?

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Event 2B Given the following event: Given an urn containing 2 green, 3 white, and 4 red balls. Two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn. -Given Event 2B, what is the probability that the first ball is white and the second is red?

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If the odds of the Steelers beating the Chiefs are 7 to 4, what is the probability of this event happening?

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What is the probability of getting at least 1 head on 5 successive tosses of a coin?

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If the odds of the Yankees beating the Red Sox are 5 to 3, what is the probability of this event happening?

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What is the probability of drawing either an ace or a king from a poker deck (no jokers) on a single draw?

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To compute the probability of drawing a jack and a queen from a poker deck (without replacing the first card before drawing the second) the theory of probability that would likely be used is the:

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Event 2C Given the following event: Given two urns, one containing 3 white, 4 blue, and 5 pink balls, and the other containing 2 white, 3 blue, and 7 pink balls. A single ball is drawn from each. -Given Event 2C, what is the probability that both balls are pink?

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What is the probability of drawing two hearts from a poker deck (no jokers) if the first card is not replaced before the second is drawn?

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If the odds of the Dodgers defeating the Astros are 4 to 5, what is the probability of this event happening?

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Event 2A Given the following event: Given an urn containing 2 black, 3 yellow, and 5 orange balls. Two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn. -Given Event 2A, what is the probability that the two balls are the same color?

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Event 1B Given the following event: Suppose an irregular 7-sided solid object, having sides numbered 1 through 7, is rolled 100 times, and side 4 turns up 12 times. -In regard to Event 1B, what are the odds?

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Event 3C Given the following event: Given an urn containing 3 white, 4 blue, and 5 pink balls. Two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn. -Given Event 3C, what is the probability that at least one ball is either white or blue?

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What is the probability of drawing a red king from a poker deck (no jokers) on a single draw?

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To compute the probability of the LA Lakers defeating the Boston Celtics in their upcoming game, the theory of probability that would typically be used is the:

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Given an urn containing 3 red balls, 4 green balls, and 5 yellow balls. What is the probability of drawing either a red ball or a green ball on a single draw?

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To compute the probability of the Chargers football team beating the Patriots, the theory of probability that would normally be used is the:

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Event 1A Given the following event: Suppose an irregular 4-sided solid object, having sides numbered 1 through 4, is rolled 100 times, and side 3 turns up 28 times. -What is the approximate probability of Event 1A happening?

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Event 3C Given the following event: Given an urn containing 3 white, 4 blue, and 5 pink balls. Two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn. -Given Event 3C, what is the probability that both balls are blue?

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