Exam 10: Counting and Probability
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-A student must choose 1 of 4 mathematics electives, 1 of 6 science electives, and 1 of 9 programmingelectives. How many possible course selections are there?
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-The psychology lab at a college is staffed by 9 male doctoral students, 8 female doctoral students, 10 maleundergraduates, and 14 female undergraduates. If a person is selected at random from the group, find theprobability that the selected person is an undergraduate or a female.
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-List all the combinations of 4 objects 1, 2, 3, and 4 taken 3 at a time. What is C(4, 3)?
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-The table below shows the results of a consumer survey of annual incomes in 100 households.
What is the probability that a household has an annual income between $15,000 and $44,999 inclusive?

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-An exam consists of 9 multiple-choice questions and 6 essay questions. If the student must answer 6 of themultiple-choice questions and 2 of the essay questions, in how many ways can the questions be chosen?
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-What is the probability that at least 2 people have the same birth month in a group of 6 people?
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-List all the ordered arrangements of 6 objects a, b, c, d, e, and f choosing 2 at a time without repetition.What is P(6, 2)?
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-How many 2-digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0? No digit can beused more than once.
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-Suppose that the sample space is S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} and that outcomes are equally likely.Compute the probability of the event E = {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10}.
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-How many arrangements of answers are possible in a multiple-choice test with 9 questions, each of whichhas 3 possible answers?
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-A spinner has regions numbered 1 through 18. What is the probability that the spinner will stop on aneven number or a multiple of 3?
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-In a survey about the number of siblings of college students, the following probability table was constructed
What is the probability that a student 3 or more siblings?

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-A bag contains 15 balls numbered 1 through 15. What is the probability of selecting a ball that has an evennumber when one ball is drawn from the bag?
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-Find the probability of having 4 girls in a 4-child family.
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-Rolling a 6-sided fair die twice
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-How many different license plates can be made using 2 letters followed by 3 digits selected from the digits0 through 9, if digits may be repeated but letters may not be repeated?
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-Suppose that the sample space is S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} and that outcomes are equally likely.Compute the probability of the event E: ʺa number divisible by 3ʺ.
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