Jamal writes the letters K-A-N-S-A-S on cards and then places the cards in a hat. What is the probability an N?
1/3
1/5
5/1***
6/1
Jennifer writes the letters M-O-N-T-A-N-A on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. what is probability of picking an N?
2/7
3/7
1/3
2/3***
Jennifer writes the letters M-O-N-T-A-N-A on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. what is the probability of picking vowel.
2/7***
3/7
1/3
2/3
Jennifer writes the letters I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. what are the odds against picking an I?
5:3
3:5
2:1
5:7
Justin writes the letters I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. what are the odds against picking an I?
5:3
3:5***
2:1
5:7
A spinner is divided into 10 equal sections numbered from 1 to 10. You spin the spinner once. What is P(divisible by 2)?
1/3
1/2
1/10
1/4
A bag contains 9 green marbles and 11 white marbles. You select a marble at random what are the odds in favor of picking a green marble?
9:20***
2:9
11:9
9:11
A bag contains 5 green marbles, 8 red marbles, 11 orange marbles, 7 brown marbles, and 12 blue marbles. You choose a marble, replace it and choosing agai. What is P(red,then blue)?
20/43***
40/43
20/1849
96/1849
If you spin the spinner below twice what is P(vowel then P)?
1/3
1/9
5/6
5/12
You have four $1 bills, two $5 bills, five $10 bills, and five $20 bills in your wallet. You select a bill at random. Without replacing the bill, you choose a second bill. What is P ($1,then $10)?
9/39***
5/64
3/80
1/12
A basket contains the following pieces of fruit:3 apples, 2 oranges, 2 bananas, 2 pears,and 5 peaches. Jack picks a fruit at random and does not replace it. Then Bethany picks a fruit at random. What is the probability that Jack gets a peach and Bethany gets an orange?
10/27***
5/91
5/98
93/182
The probability of a basketball player hitting a foul shot is 1/3. How many shots would you expect her to make in 90 attempt
30
60
3
45***
You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats?
6 ways***
12 ways
24 ways
10 ways
You own 6 pairs of jeans and what to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose can you choose 2 pairs of jeans?
10
12
15
20***
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Justin writes the letters I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. what Is the probability of picking a vowel?
Jamal writes the letters K-A-N-S-A-S on cards and then places the cards in a hat. What are the odds in favor of picking an s
Justin writes the letters I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. what are the odds against picking an i
Justin writes the letters I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S on a cards and then places the cards in a hat. which of the following are the odds against picking an i
A: 5:3
B: 3:5
C: 2:1
D: 5:7
1/3
1/2
1/10
1/4
9:20
2:9
11:9
9:11
start fraction 77 over 164 end fraction
start fraction 19 over 41 end fraction
start fraction 90 over 1681 end fraction
start fraction 45 over 41 end fraction
1/3
1/9
5/6
5/12
1/18
2/9
1/9
1/2
Question 1:
you have foir $1 bills two $5 bills five $10 bills and five $20 bills in your wallet. you select a bill at random. withour replacing the bill you choose a second bill. what is (P $1, then $10.)?
9/39
5/64
3/80
1/12
Question 2:
a basket contains the following peieces of fruit: 3 apples 2 oranges 2 bananas 2 pears and 5 peaches jameson picks a fruit at random without replacing it. then max picks a fruit at random what is the probability that jameson gets a banana and max gets a pear?
4/27
1/49
2/91
27/91
Question 3:
the probability of a certin baseball player hitting a foul ball is 1/4. how many foul balls would you expect the baseball player to hit after 80 swing?
4
20
40
60
Question 4:
simplify 10p4
210
360
5040
151,200
Question 5:
how many ways can 3 students be choosen from a class of 16 to represent their class at a banquet?
3,360
1,680
1,120
560
Question 6:
you and your 3 friends go to a concert. in how many different ways can you sit in the assinged seats?
6 ways
12 ways
24 ways
10 ways
Question 7:
you own 6 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. in how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans?
10
12
15
20
Answer 2: The probability that Jameson gets a banana and Max gets a pear is 2/45 or approximately 0.044.
Answer 3: We would expect the baseball player to hit about 20 foul balls after 80 swings.
Answer 4: 10p4 = 10!/6! = 5040.
Answer 5: There are 560 ways to choose 3 students from a class of 16 to represent their class at a banquet.
Answer 6: There are 24 ways for you and your three friends to sit in the assigned seats at the concert.
Answer 7: There are 15 ways to choose 2 pairs of jeans out of 6 pairs.
Question 1:
you have foir $1 bills two $5 bills five $10 bills and five $20 bills in your wallet. you select a bill at random. withour replacing the bill you choose a second bill. Which of the following shows what is (P $1, then $10.)?
9/39
5/64
3/80
1/12
Question 2:
a basket contains the following peieces of fruit: 3 apples 2 oranges 2 bananas 2 pears and 5 peaches jameson picks a fruit at random without replacing it. then max picks a fruit at random. Which of the following shows what the probability that jameson gets a banana and max gets a pear?
4/27
1/49
2/91
27/91
Question 3:
the probability of a certin baseball player hitting a foul ball is 1/4. Which of the following show how many foul balls would you expect the baseball player to hit after 80 swing?
4
20
40
60
Question 4:
Which of the following is 10p4 simplified?
210
360
5040
151,200
Question 5:
Which of the following shows how many ways can 3 students be choosen from a class of 16 to represent their class at a banquet?
3,360
1,680
1,120
560
Question 6:
you and your 3 friends go to a concert. Which of the following show how many different ways can you sit in the assinged seats?
6 ways
12 ways
24 ways
10 ways
Question 7:
you own 6 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. Which of the following shows how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans?
10
12
15
20
Answer 2: The probability that Jameson gets a banana and Max gets a pear is not given in the options.
Answer 3: We would expect the baseball player to hit about 20 foul balls after 80 swings.
Answer 4: 10p4 = 10!/6! = 5040.
Answer 5: There are 560 ways to choose 3 students from a class of 16 to represent their class at a banquet.
Answer 6: There are 24 ways for you and your three friends to sit in the assigned seats at the concert.
Answer 7: There are 15 ways to choose 2 pairs of jeans out of 6 pairs.
Question 1:
you have four bills that are $1’s, two bills that are $5’s, five bills that are $10’s, and five bills that are $20’s in your wallet. you select a bill at random. withour replacing the bill you choose a second bill. Which of the following shows what is P ($1, then $10.)?
9/39
5/64
3/80
1/12
If there are 4 red marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles in a jar then what is the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble? Show your work and write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
There are 4 red marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles in a jar. Show all the steps used to find the answer to what the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble would be? Show your work and write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
Step 1: Find the total number of marbles in the jar.
There are 4 + 7 + 5 = 16 marbles in the jar.
Step 2: Find the probability of selecting a red marble on the first draw.
There are 4 red marbles out of 16, so the probability of selecting a red marble on the first draw is 4/16 or 1/4.
Step 3: Replace the red marble and find the probability of selecting a blue marble on the second draw.
After replacing the red marble, there are still 16 marbles in the jar, but now there are only 7 blue marbles left. Therefore, the probability of selecting a blue marble on the second draw is 7/16.
Step 4: Find the probability of selecting a red marble and then a blue marble by multiplying the probabilities from Step 2 and Step 3.
The probability of selecting a red marble and then a blue marble is (1/4) x (7/16) = 7/64.
Therefore, the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble is 7/64.
There are 4 red marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles in a jar. Show all the steps used to find the answer to the probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble? Show your work and write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
Step 1: Find the total number of marbles in the jar.
There are 4 + 7 + 5 = 16 marbles in the jar.
Step 2: Find
There are 4 red marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles in a jar. Show all the steps used to find the answer to the probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble?
If are 4 red marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles in a jar showing all the steps used to find the answer, then what is the probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble? Show your work and write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random. Showing all the steps needed to take, What is the theoretical probability as a fraction in simplest form of selecting a pink rubber band?