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QUESTION 1 if a die is rolled one time, find this probability Of getting a numbe

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QUESTION 1

if a die is rolled one time, find this probability Of getting a number greater than 6

QUESTION 2

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced. If a die is rolled one time, find this probability Of getting an odd number

QUESTION 3

If a die is rolled one time, find this probability Of getting a 4 or an odd number

QUESTION 4

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced. If a die is rolled one time, find this probability Of getting a number greater than or equal to 3

QUESTION 5

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced. If a die is rolled one time, find this probability of getting a number greater than 2 and an even number

QUESTION 6

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting the following result:

A 3 or an 8

QUESTION 7

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting the following result:

A 6 or a spade

QUESTION 8

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting the following result:

A black king

QUESTION 9

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting the following result:

A red card and a 7

QUESTION 10

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting the following result:

A spade or a heart

QUESTION 11

Please put your answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting the following result:

A red card

QUESTION 12

Answer in fraction form, fully reduced.

In a office there are five women and four men. If one person is selected, find the probability that the person is a women.

QUESTION 13

Answer in decimal form.

Of the top 10 cars and trucks based on gas mileage, 4 are Hondas, 3 are Toyotas, and 3 are Volkswagons. Choose one at random. Find the probability that the car is Japanese or German. (Look them up if you don't know if they are Japanese or German)

QUESTION 14

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

a. Roll a die: Get an even number, and get a number less than 3.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

QUESTION 15

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

b. Roll a die: Get a prime number (2,3,5) and get an odd number.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

QUESTION 16

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

c. Roll a die: Get a number greater than 3, and get a number less than 3.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

0.5 points   

QUESTION 17

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

d. Select a student in your class. The student has blond hair and the student has blue eyes.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

QUESTION 18

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

e. Select a student in your college. The student is a sophomore and the student is a business major.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

QUESTION 19

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

f. Select any course. It is a Calculus course and it is an English course.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

QUESTION 20

Determine whether the following event is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

g. Select a registered voter: The voter is a Republican, and the voter is a Democrat.

mutually exclusive

not mutually exclusive

QUESTION 21

Please put answer in reduced fraction form.

In a fish tank, there are 24 goldfish, 2 angel fish, and 5 guppies. If a fish is selected at random, find the probability that it is a goldfish or an angel fish.

QUESTION 22

Please put answer in fraction form. Ex. 6/7

Selecting a movie. A media rental store rented the following number of movie titles in each of these categories:

170 Horror, 230 Drama, 120 Mystery, 310 Romance and 150 Comedy.

If a person selects a movie to rent, find the probability that it is a romance or a comedy.

QUESTION 23

Please put your answer in decimal form.

The probability that a given tourist goes to the amusement park is 0.47, and the probability that she goes to the water park is 0.58. If the probability that she goes to either the water park or the amusement park is 0.95, what is the probability that she visits both of the parks on vacation?

a.

mutually exclusive

b.

not mutually exclusive

Explanation / Answer

Q1) Since there is no number that is greater than 6

So, probability Of getting a number greater than 6 = 0

Q2) There is three odd no in a die

probability Of getting an odd number = 3/6 = 1/2

Q3) probability Of getting a 4 or an odd number = 4/6 = 2/3

Q4) probability Of getting a number greater than or equal to 3 = 4/6 =2/3

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