Deck 10: Probability and Counting Techniques

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Which of the numbers that follow could represent a probability? <strong>Which of the numbers that follow could represent a probability?  </strong> A)both I and II B)neither C)only II D)only I <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)both I and II
B)neither
C)only II
D)only I
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In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose,
Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.

A) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The difference between percent chance and probability is that we write probability as a number
between and .
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Which of the numbers that follow could represent a probability?
I. 50% II. 35%

A)only I
B)neither
C)only II
D)both I and II
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If a die is rolled one time, find the probability of getting a number greater than 6.

A)1
B)5/6
C)0
D)1/6
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a
Number less than 22.

A) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When an event can't possibly occur, its probability is . When an event is certain to occur, its
probability is .
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.

A)0
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.</strong> A)0 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.</strong> A)0 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.</strong> A)0 B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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For an event E in a sample space, the set of all outcomes that are not in E is called the of E.
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In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the
Probability that the student is a girl.

A) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If you add the probabilities for every outcome in the sample space, the result is always .
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In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose,
Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.

A) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The children at a certain school were asked what they prefer to drink with their lunch, and the
Following table summarizes the children's responses. <strong>The children at a certain school were asked what they prefer to drink with their lunch, and the Following table summarizes the children's responses.   The school only serves milk, chocolate milk, or water with lunch. What is the probability that the first student In line for lunch will be served their preferred beverage with their lunch?</strong> A)0.37 B)0.54 C)0.63 D)0.46 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The school only serves milk, chocolate milk, or water with lunch. What is the probability that the first student
In line for lunch will be served their preferred beverage with their lunch?

A)0.37
B)0.54
C)0.63
D)0.46
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A box contains five blue, eight green, and three yellow marbles. If a marble is selected at random,
What is the probability that it is not blue?

A)1/11
B)11/16
C)1/5
D)5/16
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A box contains five blue, eight green, and three yellow marbles. If a marble is selected at random,
what is the probability that it is green?
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In any experiment, the set of all possible outcomes is called the .
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If a die is rolled one time, find the probability of getting a number less than 4 or an even number.

A)1/6
B)1
C)5/6
D)0
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In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose,
Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.

A) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd
Number.

A) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.

A) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)0
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In December 2008, 500 men and 500 women were surveyed by Omnitel about their opinion on
whether federal government bailout money should be used to help homeowners in default. The
number giving each response is shown below. In December 2008, 500 men and 500 women were surveyed by Omnitel about their opinion on whether federal government bailout money should be used to help homeowners in default. The number giving each response is shown below.   a. If a person who participated in the survey is selected at random, what is the probability that he or she answered no? b. What is the probability that the person selected is a man who answered either yes or no? c. Based on the data from the survey, if you had stopped a random woman on the street in December 2008 and asked her opinion, what is the probability that she would have said that bailout money should not be used to help homeowners in default? d. Which type of probability (empirical or theoretical)are you using to answer these questions? Explain.<div style=padding-top: 35px> a. If a person who participated in the survey is selected at random, what is the probability that he or
she answered no?
b. What is the probability that the person selected is a man who answered either yes or no?
c. Based on the data from the survey, if you had stopped a random woman on the street in December
2008 and asked her opinion, what is the probability that she would have said that bailout money
should not be used to help homeowners in default?
d. Which type of probability (empirical or theoretical)are you using to answer these questions?
Explain.
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How many different ways can 3 winning tickets be selected from 50 tickets, without replacement, if
Each ticket wins a different prize? (Note: the tickets can be selected in any order.)

A)117,500
B)118,100
C)117,600
D)117,700
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Decide whether the selection described is a combination or a permutation.
Five club members are chosen to serve on a committee.

A)cannot be determined
B)combination
C)permutation
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A baseball pitcher has only three pitches: a fast ball, a curve ball, and a knuckle ball. As the pitcher
Warms up before an inning, she wants to throw a fast ball 2 times, a curve ball 6 times, and a
Knuckle ball 4 times. How many different ways can this be done.

A)48
B)13,860
C)9,979,200
D)12
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Decide whether the selection described is a combination or a permutation.
Three prizes are given to the winners of a race.

A)cannot be determined
B)combination
C)permutation
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Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are
Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability
That a given juror won't get a property crime case?

A) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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On The Price Is Right game show, to get into the showcase at the end, contestants spin a wheel with
20 equally sized spaces, numbered 5 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, and so on, up to $1.00. If the
contestant spins once, find the probability of each event below.
a. $1.00
b. An amount less than 35 cents.
c. An amount greater than 70 cents.
d. An amount that is divisible by five.
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How many different ways can 3 people stand in line at a cash register?
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Evaluate 8!
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Evaluate the expression. <strong>Evaluate the expression.  </strong> A)56 B)2 C)1 D)840 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)56
B)2
C)1
D)840
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How many different three letter permutations can be formed from the letters in the word clipboard?

A)336
B)544,320
C)729
D)504
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There were 7,234 single-bias hate crime offenses reported in a certain country in 2015. These crimes
were divided into categories, with the following breakdown: 3,264 were based on racial bias, 1,446
on religious bias, 1,411 on sexual orientation bias, 1,065 on ethnic bias, and 48 against those with
disabilities.
a. Make a frequency distribution for this data
Now use your frequency distribution to find the probability of each event in parts b-d.
b. Crime was motivated by sexual orientation bias.
c. Crime was motivated by bias against race or ethnicity.
d. Crime was not motivated by bias against religion or those with disabilities
e. Which type of probability (empirical or theoretical)are you using to answer these questions?
Explain.
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a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged?
B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?

A) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Evaluate Evaluate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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A babysitter has four lollipops of different colors. In how many ways can she give onelollipop to
each of the four children she is watching?
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Evaluate Evaluate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number
Of objects.
10 objects taken 7 at a time

A) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Evaluate the expression.
(4!)(3!)

A)144
B)479,001,600
C)30
D)5,040
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A 2-lb bag of Hershey's miniatures contains 35 milk chocolate bars, 26 Krackel bars, 29 Mr.
Goodbars, and 18 Special Dark bars. Set up a frequency distribution and find the probability that a
bar chosen from a randomly selected bag is
a. A Mr. Goodbar.
b. A Krackel or Special Dark.
c. Not a milk chocolate bar.
(Express your answers as decimal values rounded to three places)
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How many 3-digit codes using the digits 0 through 9 are possible if repetitions are allowed?

A)30
B)1000
C)504
D)729
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that no more than one coin lands heads up.

A)5/8
B)1/4
C)3/8
D)1/2
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a 2 or a king.
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a black card.
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum of 3 or 8.
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that two or more coins land heads up.
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a 4 of
Diamonds.

A)1/52
B)1/4
C)1/13
D)1/26
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum of 6.

A)1/18
B)5/36
C)1/6
D)1/9
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How many ways can a person select four books, two CDs, and one DVD from ten books, twenty
CDs, and five DVDs?

A)8,000
B)199,500
C)405
D)6,724,520
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How many different ways can a college select three applicants for a teaching position from a pool of
20 applicants?
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that at least one coin lands heads up.
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that exactly two coins land tails up.
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Draw a tree diagram to determine the sample space when three coins are tossed.
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that all the coins land heads up

A)1/8
B)1/16
C)1/3
D)3/8
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a diamond
And an ace.

A)1/26
B)1/52
C)4/13
D)1/13
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a 7.

A)1/13
B)1/52
C)1/26
D)1/4
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How many ways can a committee of 3 people be selected from a group of 8 people?
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Four balls are numbered 1 through 4 and placed in a box. Two balls are selected without replacement.
Find the probability that
(a)the sum of the numbers is even.
(b)the number on the second ball is less than the number on the first ball.
(c)the sum of the numbers on both balls is greater than 3.
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a diamond or
A 10.

A)1/26
B)1/52
C)4/13
D)1/13
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a red 6.

A)1/52
B)1/4
C)1/13
D)1/26
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A teacher has 20 boys and 10 girls in her class. In how many ways can she select 6 of the children
To be in a play if she must select 3 boys and 3 girls.

A)136,810
B)136,820
C)136,790
D)136,800
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum less than or equal to 4.
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In a class of 20 students, there are 12 girls and 8 boys. Three students are selected to be teacher's
assistants. Find the probability that the group consists of one girl and two boys.
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Suppose that the probability of an female living in a particular country developing some type of
Cancer at some point in her life is about 1/7. Find the odds in favor of and against an American
Woman developing cancer.

A)In favor 1:8; against 8:1
B)In favor 6:1; against 1:6
C)In favor 1:6; against 6:1
D)In favor 8:1; against 1:8
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If the probability of event B is given by <strong>If the probability of event B is given by   , then find the odds in favor of and against C.</strong> A)In favor 6:19; against 19:6 B)In favor 19:6; against 6:19 C)In favor 7:6; against 6:7 D)In favor 6:7; against 7:6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , then find the odds in favor of and against C.

A)In favor 6:19; against 19:6
B)In favor 19:6; against 6:19
C)In favor 7:6; against 6:7
D)In favor 6:7; against 7:6
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When a single card is drawn from a shuffled deck of cards, find the odds in favor of getting an ace.

A)1:12
B)51:1
C)1:51
D)12:1
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A package contains 15 candy canes, 13 of which are cracked. If 2 are selected, find the probability
Of getting exactly one cracked candy cane.

A)0.4513
B)0.5495
C)0.2476
D)0.3581
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a 5 on one die or on both dice.

A)11/36
B)1/3
C)1/6
D)7/18
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In a class of 20 students, there are 12 girls and 8 boys. Three students are selected to be teacher's
assistants. Find the probability that the group consists of all girls.
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Find the probability of selecting 4 math books and 5 history books from a stack that contains 5 math
books and 9 history books if the books are selected at random.
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In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for
The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?

A) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When a single card is drawn from a shuffled deck of cards, find the odds against getting a 6.

A)1:12
B)12:1
C)1:51
D)51:1
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A person rolls two dice and wins if the sum is 7. What are the odds in favor of winning? What are
the odds against winning?
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To win a prize, a person must select 4 numbers from 15 numbers without replacement. Find the
Probability of winning if a person buys one ticket. (Note: The numbers can be selected in any order.)Round to four decimal places, if necessary.

A)0.2667
B)0.0007
C)0.0167
D)0.0022
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When two dice are tossed, find the odds against getting a sum of 8.
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum greater than 8.

A)13/36
B)5/18
C)2/9
D)0
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If the probability of event B is given by <strong>If the probability of event B is given by   , then find the odds in favor of and against B.</strong> A)In favor 12:1; against 1:12 B)In favor 1:12; against 12:1 C)In favor 11:1; against 1:11 D)In favor 1:11; against 11:1 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , then find the odds in favor of and against B.

A)In favor 12:1; against 1:12
B)In favor 1:12; against 12:1
C)In favor 11:1; against 1:11
D)In favor 1:11; against 11:1
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A package contains 14 candy canes, 8 of which are cracked. If 3 are selected, find the probability of
Getting no cracked candy canes.

A)0.3568
B)0.0549
C)0.1654
D)0.2586
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Find the probability of randomly selecting three science books and four history books from a box
Containing five science books and six history books.

A)5/11
B)1/5
C)7/11
D)2/5
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When two dice are tossed, find the odds in favor of getting a sum of 7.
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Find the probability of getting any triple-digit number where all the digits are the same in a lottery
Game that consists of picking a three-digit number using the digits 1 to 8. Round to three decimal
Places, if necessary.

A)0.125
B)0.002
C)0.016
D)0.003
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Which of the numbers that follow could represent a probability? <strong>Which of the numbers that follow could represent a probability?  </strong> A)both I and II B)neither C)only II D)only I

A)both I and II
B)neither
C)only II
D)only I
C
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In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose,
Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.

A) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The difference between percent chance and probability is that we write probability as a number
between and .
zero; one
4
Which of the numbers that follow could represent a probability?
I. 50% II. 35%

A)only I
B)neither
C)only II
D)both I and II
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If a die is rolled one time, find the probability of getting a number greater than 6.

A)1
B)5/6
C)0
D)1/6
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a
Number less than 22.

A) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing a Number less than 22.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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When an event can't possibly occur, its probability is . When an event is certain to occur, its
probability is .
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.

A)0
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.</strong> A)0 B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.</strong> A)0 B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I28.</strong> A)0 B)   C)   D)
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For an event E in a sample space, the set of all outcomes that are not in E is called the of E.
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In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the
Probability that the student is a girl.

A) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>In a classroom, the students are 14 boys and 4 girls. If one student is selected at random, find the Probability that the student is a girl.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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If you add the probabilities for every outcome in the sample space, the result is always .
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In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose,
Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.

A) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of losing at least once in two tries.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The children at a certain school were asked what they prefer to drink with their lunch, and the
Following table summarizes the children's responses. <strong>The children at a certain school were asked what they prefer to drink with their lunch, and the Following table summarizes the children's responses.   The school only serves milk, chocolate milk, or water with lunch. What is the probability that the first student In line for lunch will be served their preferred beverage with their lunch?</strong> A)0.37 B)0.54 C)0.63 D)0.46 The school only serves milk, chocolate milk, or water with lunch. What is the probability that the first student
In line for lunch will be served their preferred beverage with their lunch?

A)0.37
B)0.54
C)0.63
D)0.46
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A box contains five blue, eight green, and three yellow marbles. If a marble is selected at random,
What is the probability that it is not blue?

A)1/11
B)11/16
C)1/5
D)5/16
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A box contains five blue, eight green, and three yellow marbles. If a marble is selected at random,
what is the probability that it is green?
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In any experiment, the set of all possible outcomes is called the .
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If a die is rolled one time, find the probability of getting a number less than 4 or an even number.

A)1/6
B)1
C)5/6
D)0
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In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose,
Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.

A) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>In the game of rock, paper, scissors, two people play, and it's equally likely that you will win, lose, Or tie. Find the probability of having the same outcome twice in a row.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd
Number.

A) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing an odd Number.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16
-30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.

A) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)0
B) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)0
C) <strong>There are 75 balls in a bingo hopper. The ones numbered 1-15 are labeled with B, the ones from 16 -30 with I, from 31-45 N, from 46-60 G, and from 61-75 O. Find the probability of drawing I10.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)0
D)0
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In December 2008, 500 men and 500 women were surveyed by Omnitel about their opinion on
whether federal government bailout money should be used to help homeowners in default. The
number giving each response is shown below. In December 2008, 500 men and 500 women were surveyed by Omnitel about their opinion on whether federal government bailout money should be used to help homeowners in default. The number giving each response is shown below.   a. If a person who participated in the survey is selected at random, what is the probability that he or she answered no? b. What is the probability that the person selected is a man who answered either yes or no? c. Based on the data from the survey, if you had stopped a random woman on the street in December 2008 and asked her opinion, what is the probability that she would have said that bailout money should not be used to help homeowners in default? d. Which type of probability (empirical or theoretical)are you using to answer these questions? Explain. a. If a person who participated in the survey is selected at random, what is the probability that he or
she answered no?
b. What is the probability that the person selected is a man who answered either yes or no?
c. Based on the data from the survey, if you had stopped a random woman on the street in December
2008 and asked her opinion, what is the probability that she would have said that bailout money
should not be used to help homeowners in default?
d. Which type of probability (empirical or theoretical)are you using to answer these questions?
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How many different ways can 3 winning tickets be selected from 50 tickets, without replacement, if
Each ticket wins a different prize? (Note: the tickets can be selected in any order.)

A)117,500
B)118,100
C)117,600
D)117,700
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Decide whether the selection described is a combination or a permutation.
Five club members are chosen to serve on a committee.

A)cannot be determined
B)combination
C)permutation
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A baseball pitcher has only three pitches: a fast ball, a curve ball, and a knuckle ball. As the pitcher
Warms up before an inning, she wants to throw a fast ball 2 times, a curve ball 6 times, and a
Knuckle ball 4 times. How many different ways can this be done.

A)48
B)13,860
C)9,979,200
D)12
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Decide whether the selection described is a combination or a permutation.
Three prizes are given to the winners of a race.

A)cannot be determined
B)combination
C)permutation
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Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are
Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability
That a given juror won't get a property crime case?

A) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Of the next 33 trials on the docket in a county court, 4 are homicides, 11 are drug offenses, 7 are Assaults, and 11 are property crimes. If jurors are assigned to trials randomly, what's the probability That a given juror won't get a property crime case?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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On The Price Is Right game show, to get into the showcase at the end, contestants spin a wheel with
20 equally sized spaces, numbered 5 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, and so on, up to $1.00. If the
contestant spins once, find the probability of each event below.
a. $1.00
b. An amount less than 35 cents.
c. An amount greater than 70 cents.
d. An amount that is divisible by five.
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How many different ways can 3 people stand in line at a cash register?
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Evaluate 8!
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Evaluate the expression. <strong>Evaluate the expression.  </strong> A)56 B)2 C)1 D)840

A)56
B)2
C)1
D)840
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How many different three letter permutations can be formed from the letters in the word clipboard?

A)336
B)544,320
C)729
D)504
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There were 7,234 single-bias hate crime offenses reported in a certain country in 2015. These crimes
were divided into categories, with the following breakdown: 3,264 were based on racial bias, 1,446
on religious bias, 1,411 on sexual orientation bias, 1,065 on ethnic bias, and 48 against those with
disabilities.
a. Make a frequency distribution for this data
Now use your frequency distribution to find the probability of each event in parts b-d.
b. Crime was motivated by sexual orientation bias.
c. Crime was motivated by bias against race or ethnicity.
d. Crime was not motivated by bias against religion or those with disabilities
e. Which type of probability (empirical or theoretical)are you using to answer these questions?
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a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged?
B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?

A) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>a. In how many ways can the letters in the word TEXAS be arranged? B. In how many ways can the letters in the word OHIO be arranged?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Evaluate Evaluate   . .
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A babysitter has four lollipops of different colors. In how many ways can she give onelollipop to
each of the four children she is watching?
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Evaluate Evaluate   . .
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Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number
Of objects.
10 objects taken 7 at a time

A) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Find both the number of combinations and the number of permutations for the given number Of objects. 10 objects taken 7 at a time</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Evaluate the expression.
(4!)(3!)

A)144
B)479,001,600
C)30
D)5,040
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A 2-lb bag of Hershey's miniatures contains 35 milk chocolate bars, 26 Krackel bars, 29 Mr.
Goodbars, and 18 Special Dark bars. Set up a frequency distribution and find the probability that a
bar chosen from a randomly selected bag is
a. A Mr. Goodbar.
b. A Krackel or Special Dark.
c. Not a milk chocolate bar.
(Express your answers as decimal values rounded to three places)
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How many 3-digit codes using the digits 0 through 9 are possible if repetitions are allowed?

A)30
B)1000
C)504
D)729
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that no more than one coin lands heads up.

A)5/8
B)1/4
C)3/8
D)1/2
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a 2 or a king.
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a black card.
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum of 3 or 8.
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that two or more coins land heads up.
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a 4 of
Diamonds.

A)1/52
B)1/4
C)1/13
D)1/26
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Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum of 6.

A)1/18
B)5/36
C)1/6
D)1/9
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How many ways can a person select four books, two CDs, and one DVD from ten books, twenty
CDs, and five DVDs?

A)8,000
B)199,500
C)405
D)6,724,520
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How many different ways can a college select three applicants for a teaching position from a pool of
20 applicants?
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that at least one coin lands heads up.
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that exactly two coins land tails up.
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Draw a tree diagram to determine the sample space when three coins are tossed.
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Three coins are tossed. Find the probability that all the coins land heads up

A)1/8
B)1/16
C)1/3
D)3/8
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a diamond
And an ace.

A)1/26
B)1/52
C)4/13
D)1/13
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a 7.

A)1/13
B)1/52
C)1/26
D)1/4
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How many ways can a committee of 3 people be selected from a group of 8 people?
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Four balls are numbered 1 through 4 and placed in a box. Two balls are selected without replacement.
Find the probability that
(a)the sum of the numbers is even.
(b)the number on the second ball is less than the number on the first ball.
(c)the sum of the numbers on both balls is greater than 3.
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a diamond or
A 10.

A)1/26
B)1/52
C)4/13
D)1/13
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A single card is drawn from an ordinary 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting a red 6.

A)1/52
B)1/4
C)1/13
D)1/26
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60
A teacher has 20 boys and 10 girls in her class. In how many ways can she select 6 of the children
To be in a play if she must select 3 boys and 3 girls.

A)136,810
B)136,820
C)136,790
D)136,800
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61
Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum less than or equal to 4.
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62
In a class of 20 students, there are 12 girls and 8 boys. Three students are selected to be teacher's
assistants. Find the probability that the group consists of one girl and two boys.
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63
Suppose that the probability of an female living in a particular country developing some type of
Cancer at some point in her life is about 1/7. Find the odds in favor of and against an American
Woman developing cancer.

A)In favor 1:8; against 8:1
B)In favor 6:1; against 1:6
C)In favor 1:6; against 6:1
D)In favor 8:1; against 1:8
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64
If the probability of event B is given by <strong>If the probability of event B is given by   , then find the odds in favor of and against C.</strong> A)In favor 6:19; against 19:6 B)In favor 19:6; against 6:19 C)In favor 7:6; against 6:7 D)In favor 6:7; against 7:6 , then find the odds in favor of and against C.

A)In favor 6:19; against 19:6
B)In favor 19:6; against 6:19
C)In favor 7:6; against 6:7
D)In favor 6:7; against 7:6
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65
When a single card is drawn from a shuffled deck of cards, find the odds in favor of getting an ace.

A)1:12
B)51:1
C)1:51
D)12:1
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66
A package contains 15 candy canes, 13 of which are cracked. If 2 are selected, find the probability
Of getting exactly one cracked candy cane.

A)0.4513
B)0.5495
C)0.2476
D)0.3581
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67
Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a 5 on one die or on both dice.

A)11/36
B)1/3
C)1/6
D)7/18
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68
In a class of 20 students, there are 12 girls and 8 boys. Three students are selected to be teacher's
assistants. Find the probability that the group consists of all girls.
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69
Find the probability of selecting 4 math books and 5 history books from a stack that contains 5 math
books and 9 history books if the books are selected at random.
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70
In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for
The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?

A) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>In one lottery game, contestants pick six numbers from 1 through 40 and have to match all six for The big prize (in any order). What's the probability you'll win if you buy one ticket?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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71
When a single card is drawn from a shuffled deck of cards, find the odds against getting a 6.

A)1:12
B)12:1
C)1:51
D)51:1
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72
A person rolls two dice and wins if the sum is 7. What are the odds in favor of winning? What are
the odds against winning?
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73
To win a prize, a person must select 4 numbers from 15 numbers without replacement. Find the
Probability of winning if a person buys one ticket. (Note: The numbers can be selected in any order.)Round to four decimal places, if necessary.

A)0.2667
B)0.0007
C)0.0167
D)0.0022
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74
When two dice are tossed, find the odds against getting a sum of 8.
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75
Two dice are rolled. Find the probability of getting a sum greater than 8.

A)13/36
B)5/18
C)2/9
D)0
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76
If the probability of event B is given by <strong>If the probability of event B is given by   , then find the odds in favor of and against B.</strong> A)In favor 12:1; against 1:12 B)In favor 1:12; against 12:1 C)In favor 11:1; against 1:11 D)In favor 1:11; against 11:1 , then find the odds in favor of and against B.

A)In favor 12:1; against 1:12
B)In favor 1:12; against 12:1
C)In favor 11:1; against 1:11
D)In favor 1:11; against 11:1
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77
A package contains 14 candy canes, 8 of which are cracked. If 3 are selected, find the probability of
Getting no cracked candy canes.

A)0.3568
B)0.0549
C)0.1654
D)0.2586
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78
Find the probability of randomly selecting three science books and four history books from a box
Containing five science books and six history books.

A)5/11
B)1/5
C)7/11
D)2/5
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79
When two dice are tossed, find the odds in favor of getting a sum of 7.
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80
Find the probability of getting any triple-digit number where all the digits are the same in a lottery
Game that consists of picking a three-digit number using the digits 1 to 8. Round to three decimal
Places, if necessary.

A)0.125
B)0.002
C)0.016
D)0.003
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