prob of J = 1/8
so prob of NOT J = 7/8
so what do you think?
Jerry mixes the letters F,P,M,M,M,F,P and J thorough. Without looking Amanda draws one letter. Expressed as a fraction, decimal and percentage. What is the probability that J will NOT be the letter Amanda selects?
A.7/8, 0.875, 87.5%
B.5/8, 0.625, 62.5%
C.1/8 , 0.125, 12.5%
D.8/7, 1.14, 11.4%
so prob of NOT J = 7/8
so what do you think?
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I notices that there were some... misunderstandings. Some of your major lessons like test and quizzes are changed so everyone with have different test questions. Make sure that the answers given to you to CHECK your answers are correct. You don't want to get bad grades.
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. If you fail help, someone, out and tell the right answers first one that does it will most likely succeed in life.
seven-eighths, 0.875, 87.5%
The fraction is 5 over 8., 0.625, 62.5%
one-eighth, 0.125, 12.5%
The term shows 8 over 7., 1.14, 11.4%
2. Christopher mixes the letters S, E, L, E, C, T, E, and D thoroughly. Without looking, Allen draws one letter. Expressed as a fraction, decimal, and percentage, what is the probability that Allen will not select a consonant? (1 point)
three-eighths, 0.375, 37.5%
start fraction 3 over 5 end fraction, 0.6, 60%
start fraction 5 over 8 end fraction, 0.625, 62.5%
one-half, 0.5, 50%
3. Suppose you have a drawer full of white, black, and yellow pairs of socks. If the probability of picking a white pair of socks is four-ninths, and the probability of picking a black pair of socks is
start fraction 7 over 18 end fraction, what is the probability of picking a yellow pair of socks? (1 point)
start fraction 1 over 6 end fraction
Start Fraction 5 over 12 End Fraction
Start Fraction 7 over 15 End Fraction
Start Fraction 16 over 27 End Fraction
4. The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table.
A 6 by 6 table of ordered pairs is shown.
โข A single ordered pair appears in each cell of the table.
In row one, the first element of each ordered pair is 1. This pattern continues through row 6, where the first element in each ordered pair is 6.
โข In column one, the second element in each ordered pair is 1. This pattern continues through column 6, where the second element in each ordered pair is 6.
What is the probability that the roll will result in one even and one odd number? (1 point)
one-ninth
one-fourth
one-third
one-half
5. The two numbers rolled can be added to get a sum. Find P(sum is even). (1 point)
one-fourth
start fraction 15 over 36 end fraction
one-half
start fraction 3 over 4 end fraction
6. While remodeling the house, you have 3 choices of paint color, 4 choices of carpet color, and 5 choices of furniture style. How many different groupings will you be able to make using one paint color, one carpet color, and one furniture style? (1 point)
20
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60
80
7. A spinner has 3 equal sections: red, white, and blue. John spins the spinner and tosses a coin. Which shows the sample space for spinning the spinner and tossing the coin? (1 point)
A table with 3 rows and 4 columns is shown.The second column of the first row reads Red. The third column of the first row reads White. The fourth column of the first row reads Blue. The first column of the second row reads Heads. The second column of the second row reads Heads, Red. The third column of the second row reads Heads, White. The fourth column of the second row reads Heads, Blue. The first column of the third row reads Tails. The second column of the third row reads Heads, Red. The third column of the third row reads Heads, White. The fourth column of the third row reads Heads, Blue.
The first column of the second row reads 1750 dash 1800. The second column of the second row has the number 33. 1800 dash 1850. The second column of the third row has the number 57. The first column of the fourth row reads 1850 dash 1900. The second column of the fourth row has the number 81. The first column of the fifth row reads 1900 dash 1950. The second column of the fifth row has the number 96. The first column of the sixth row reads 1950 dash 2000. The second column of the sixth row has the number 110.
A table with 3 rows and 3 columns is shown.The second column of the first row reads Red. The third column of the first row reads White. The first column of the second row reads Heads. The second column of the second row reads Heads, Red. The third column of the second row reads Heads, White. The first column of the third row reads Tails. The second column of the third row reads Heads, Red. The third column of the third row reads Heads, White.
A table with 2 rows and 4 columns is shown.The second column of the first row reads Red. The third column of the first row reads White. The fourth column of the first row reads White. The first column of the second row reads Heads. The second column of the second row reads Heads, Red. The third column of the second row reads Heads, White. The fourth column of the second row reads Heads, Blue.
A table with 3 rows and 4 columns is shown.The second column of the first row reads Red. The third column of the first row reads White. The fourth column of the first row reads Blue. The first column of the second row reads Heads. The second column of the second row reads Heads, Red. The third column of the second row reads Heads, White. The fourth column of the second row reads Heads, Blue. The first column of the third row reads Tails. The second column of the third row reads Tails, Red. The third column of the third row reads Tails, White. The fourth column of the third row reads Tails, Blue.
8. Alli's ice cream shop offers 5 flavors and 10 toppings. Jali's ice cream shop offers 7 flavors and 7 toppings. Fernando's ice cream shop offers 9 flavors and 6 toppings. Laura's ice cream shop offers 13 flavors and 4 toppings.
If you want one flavor of ice cream and one topping, which shop gives you the most options?
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Alli's ice cream shop
Jali's ice cream shop
Fernando's ice cream shop
Laura's ice cream shop
9. Suppose the probability that it rains in the next two days is one-third for tomorrow and start fraction 1 over 6 end fraction for the day after tomorrow. What is P(rain tomorrow, then rain the day after tomorrow)? (1 point)
one-half
one-eighteenth
two-ninths
one-ninth
10. Suppose 20% of babies born are born early, 50% are born on time, and 30% are born late. A nurse uses a random-number table to find the experimental probability that of 5 births, at least 1 baby will be born early. The digits 0 and 1 represent babies born early. The digits 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 represent babies born on time. The digits 7, 8, and 9 represent babies born late.
23059 78234 01785 12359 26789
14568 24579 13579 01239 24589
03489 12456 01458 23567 01238
01235 34567 23478 13546 23589
Find the experimental probability that of 5 babies born, at least 1 will be born early. (1 point)
one-fifth
two-fifths
three-fifths
start fraction 4 over 5 end fraction
11. William has a pair of identical number cubes. The faces of each cube are numbered 1 through 6. William will roll the cubes one time. What is the probability that the numbers showing face-up after the roll will have a sum of 9? (1 point)
Start Fraction 1 over 18 End Fraction
start fraction 1 over 9 end fraction
three-fourths
start fraction 8 over 9 end fraction
12. How many different arrangements can be made with the letters from the word MATH? (1 point)
12
24
106
1,210
13. Jason wants to choose 9 players for his track team. There are 12 players to choose from. How many different teams can Jason make? (1 point)
21
112
220
306
14. Write the number of permutations in factorial form. Then simplify.
How many different ways can you and five friends sit in your assigned seats when you go to a concert? (1 point)
6!; 120
6!; 720
5!; 120
5!; 30
15. Below are the results of tossing a number cube 7 times. Find the experimental probability of tossing an even number.
6 4 3 2 5 3 3
(1 point)
start fraction 3 over 7 end fraction
start fraction 2 over 7 end fraction
one-half
start fraction 4 over 7 end fraction
16. How many different ways can a band teacher select the lead and co-lead trumpet player from a group of 12 trumpet players? (1 point)
132
264
312
448
17. When buying a new car, you have a choice of 4 different models, 3 different colors, and 2 different sizes. How many choices are there for one car? (1 point)
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24
18. There are 40 entries in the science fair. How many ways can the entries finish in first, second, and third place? (1 point)
240
1,480
12,640
59,280
19. A bag contains tiles with the letters A-R-I-T-H-M-E-T-I-C. Amelia chooses a tile without looking and doesnโt replace it. She chooses a second tile without looking. What is the probability that she will choose the letter I both times? (1 point)
start fraction 1 over 25 end fraction
Start Fraction 1 over 45 End Fraction
start fraction 2 over 45 end fraction
start fraction 2 over 55 end fraction
20. A pizza shop offers the toppings shown below. How many different 3-topping pizzas can you make?
pepperoni
mushrooms
sausage
onion
ham
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Plz chk!!!
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Remember the answers to the test can change overtime. I finished the test at 4/6/19 at 1:12 PM.
I hope this helps anyone who's grades in Math is down. :}
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Connexus unit 7 lesson 9 probability unit test. i got an 100% these are the answers. and no im not one of those people putting fake answers because thatโs a waste of my own time. youโre welcome
26/36
Simplify by Dividing by 2
You'll get the answer by doing the math. You're very welcome.
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Please use these for your test answers. I used one of the ones posted and they were wrong I got a 5/18 which upset me because I trust people and now it hard to.
1: A = 7/8 , 0.875, 87.5
2: C = 1/3, 0.333, 33.3
3: B = 1/3
4: D = 1/2
5: C = 1/2
6: C = 30
7: C = has a chart
8: D = 66
9: B = 1/18
10: D = 11/20
11: D = 1/9
12: D = 120
13: A = 70
14: D = 7!; 5,040
15: B = 3/8
16: C = 20
17: B = 28
18: D = 59,80
19: C = 1/66
20: B = 10
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Just know this is what I got on my test. I'm not going to guarantee that All of these are correct or the same as your tests answers. Thank you loves. Baiii
I got a 100% tysm!!
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ANSWERS FOR: USING PROBABILITY UNIT TEST
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You should not believe anybody on here full of people that have nothing better to do than get you a bad grade but these were my answers so good luck.
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Here are the REAL answers
(1) Jerry mixes the letters F, P, M, M, M, F, P, and J thoroughly. Without looking, Amanda draws one letter. Expressed as a fraction, decimal, and percentage, what is the probability that J will not be the letter Amanda selects?
Answer = 7/8, 0.875, 87.5%
(2) Adam mixes the letters R, E, A, D, I, N, G, S, and A thoroughly. Without looking, Allen draws one letter. Expressed as a fraction, decimal, and percentage, what is the probability that Allen will not select a consonant?
Answer = 4/9, 0.444, 44.4%
(3) Suppose you have a drawer full of white, black, and yellow pairs of socks. If the probability of picking a white pair of socks is four-ninths, and the probability of picking a black pair of socks is
start fraction 7 over 18 end fraction, what is the probability of picking a yellow pair of socks?
Answer = 1/6
(4) The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table.
What is the probability that the roll will result in two odd numbers?
Answer = 1/4
(5) The two numbers rolled can be added to get a sum. Find P(sum is even).
Answer = 1/2
(6) While remodeling the house, you have 3 choices of paint color, 4 choices of carpet color, and 5 choices of furniture style. How many different groupings will you be able to make using one paint color, one carpet color, and one furniture style?
Answer = 60
(7) There are four marbles in a bag with the colors red, white, blue, and green. John pulls out one marble and tosses a coin. How many elements are there in the sample space?
Answer = 8
(8) A sandwich shop sells sausage sandwiches, bacon sandwiches, and 16 different toppings. How many choices are there for a single sandwich with one topping?
Answer = 32
(9) The probability it will snow in the next two weeks is start fraction 1 over 12 end fraction for this week and one-fourth for next week. What is P(snow this week, then snow next week)?
Answer = 1/48
(10) Typically, 10% of students make a D on their tests, 60% make a C on their tests, and 30% make an A. Mrs. Smith uses a random-number table to find the experimental probability that of 5 students, at least 3 will make a C. The digit 0 represents students who make a D. The digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 represent students who make a C. The digits 7, 8, and 9 represent students who make an A. Find the experimental probability that of 5 students, at least 3 will make a C.
Answer = 13/20
(11) Eric has two identical number cubes. The faces of each cube are numbered 1โ6. Eric will roll both of the number cubes at the same time. What is the probability that both of the numbers showing face-up will be multiples of 3?
Answer = 1/9
(12) How many different arrangements can be made with the letters from the word MATH?
Answer = 24
(13) Ariel wants to choose 5 players for her basketball team. There are 7 players to choose from. How many different teams can Ariel make?
Answer = 21
(14)Write the number of permutations in factorial form. Then simplify.
How many different ways can you and five friends sit in your assigned seats when you go to a concert?
Answer = 6!; 720
(15) Below are the results of tossing a number cube 9 times. Find the experimental probability of tossing an odd number.
4, 3, 6, 6, 2, 5, 3, 5, 1
Answer = 5/9
(16) How many different ways can a band teacher select the lead and co-lead trumpet player from a group of 12 trumpet players?
Answer = 132
(17) When buying a new dress, you have a choice of 3 different lengths, 5 different colors, and 2 different styles. How many choices are there for one dress?
ANswer = 30
(18) There are 20 entries in the chess tournament. How many ways can the entries finish in first, second, and third place?
Answer = 6,840
(19) A bag contains tiles with the letters P-R-O-B-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Tyler chooses a tile without looking and doesnโt replace it. He chooses a second tile without looking. What is the probability that he will choose the letter I both times?
Answer = 1/55
(20) A sandwich shop offers the following toppings. How many two-topping sandwiches can you make?
lettuce
tomato
bacon
cheese
mustard
Answer = 10
Have a nice day and DON'T forget to check out more of Pro-Truth-Efficient's answers on jiskha.com
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1- A, 7/8, 0.875, 87.5%
2- A, 3/8, 0.375, 37.5%
3- D, 2/5
4- A- 1/6
5- C- 1/2
6- C- 30
7- A....Don't know how to explain it but all the colors have heads and tails
8- C- Fernando's ice cream shop
9- A, 1/80
10- D, 11/20
11- B, 1/9
12- C, 5/9
13- B, 28
14- B, 1/45
I promise these are all correct!!! Your welcome! :)
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6.9.1 - Test: Using Probability Unit Test Part 1
Math 7 B - 2 / 6. Using Probability / 6.9. Using Probability Unit Test
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i got four right
1: 7/8, 0.875, 87.5%
2: 3/8, 0.375, 37.5%
3: 1/6
4: 1/4
5: 1/2
6: 30
7: I got this one wrong but the correct answer is 8
8: 32
9: 1/80
10: 3/5
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12: 3/7
13: 28
14: Got this one wrong but the correct answer is 1/66
I only have 14 questions and I didn't put letters because those are usually fake but I got 12/14 but gave you all the correct answers! So if you have 14 questions these are 100% correct!!
hlp plz
2. 1/3, 0.333, 33.3%
3. 1/6
4. 1/2
5. 1/12
6. 30
Red. White. Blue
7. HEADS:Heads,Red|Heads,white| Heads,blue| TAILS:Tails,red| Tails,white| Tails,blue| In another words the answer is D.
8. 66
9. 1/18
10. 13/20
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12. 120
13. 21
14. 7!; 5,040
15. 3/7
16. 132
17. 28
18. 59,280
19. 1/66
20. 10
Here are the answers!!! Have a good day or night love you all remember to always smile!!! <333333
These are my correct answers for Unit 6 Lesson 9, Using Probability Test
1. 7/8, 0.875, 87.5%
2. 1/3, 0.333, 33.3%
3. 1/6
4. 1/6
5. 1/2
6. 30
7. Heads :: Heads, red - Heads, blue - Heads, yellow - Heads green
Tails :: Tails, red - Tails, blue - Tails, yellow - Tails green
8. 32
9. 1/18
10. 13/20
11. 1/12
12. 24
13. 220
14. 7!; 5,040
15. 5/9
16. 380
17. 30
18. 600
19. 1/66
20. 10
I would've gotten 100% if I used those answers. Now I'm at a D+ >:(