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Bruce May
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can u help with this? u have five $1 dollar bills, four $5 dollar bills, six $10 dollar bills, and three $20 dollar 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)
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thank you for explaining it! can you help with this? a bag contains 4 green marbles, 6 red marbles, 14 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 8 blue marbles. you choose a marble, replace it, and choose again. what is P(red, then blue)
thank you, that makes so much sense now. can you help with this? a spinner is divided into 11 equal sections numbered from 0 to 10. you spin the spinner once. what is P(even)?
i get it now, thank you. can you help me with another one? a number cube is rolled 160 times. the number 2 comes up 39 times. what is the experimental probability of rolling a 2? what is the theoretical probability of rolling a 2?
so it would be theoretical?
is the probability experimental or theoretical?
okay, thank you... here is one question I do not understand. You toss a coin 15 times. P(heads) 2/5 = ?
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I just got them all right 1. A, B (A: It convinced Northerners that slavery was immoral, B: It convinced Southerners that Northerners would help return slaves.) 2. C (By a vote of the people living in that territory) 3. A (Adding slave and free states