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1. You mix the letters: S E M I T R O P I C A and L thoroughly. Without looking you draw one letter. Find the probability that...Asked by jjiiddss
1. You mix the letters: S E M I T R O P I C A and L thoroughly. Without looking you draw one letter. Find the probability that you select a vowel. From a fraction to simplest form.
12/5
5/12
1/3
7/12
2. You roll a standard cube once. Fine P(0)
7/6
1
1/2
0
3. This question is for 3 and 4. From a barrel of colored marbles you randomly select 7 blue 5 yellow 8 red 4 green and 6 purples. Find the experimental probability of randomly selecting a marble that is not yellow.
1/30
5/6
2/15
1/6
4. Find the experimental probability selecting a marble that is either green or purple.
1/10
1/5
1/3
2/15
5. Jenny is having lunch at a sandwich shop. She can choose white bread or pumpernickel bread. Her options for filling are turkey, tuna, ham, or egg salad. Her choices for condiments are mayo, salad dressing, or mustard. How many different sandwich choices can Jenny have?
36
6
24
12
12/5
5/12
1/3
7/12
2. You roll a standard cube once. Fine P(0)
7/6
1
1/2
0
3. This question is for 3 and 4. From a barrel of colored marbles you randomly select 7 blue 5 yellow 8 red 4 green and 6 purples. Find the experimental probability of randomly selecting a marble that is not yellow.
1/30
5/6
2/15
1/6
4. Find the experimental probability selecting a marble that is either green or purple.
1/10
1/5
1/3
2/15
5. Jenny is having lunch at a sandwich shop. She can choose white bread or pumpernickel bread. Her options for filling are turkey, tuna, ham, or egg salad. Her choices for condiments are mayo, salad dressing, or mustard. How many different sandwich choices can Jenny have?
36
6
24
12
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Answered by
PsyDAG
What are your answers?
Answered by
Lol
1.5/12
Answered by
Anonymous
What are the answers
Answered by
Anonymous
1. Answer is 5/12
Answered by
Helper4U
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And for the open response:
There is two different sizes, four different colors, and three different ribbons you can choose from. Knowing this you can do the equation 2 x 4 x 3 = 24 which is the amount of ways to choose a balloon.
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And for the open response:
There is two different sizes, four different colors, and three different ribbons you can choose from. Knowing this you can do the equation 2 x 4 x 3 = 24 which is the amount of ways to choose a balloon.
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Anonymous
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