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You roll a 6-sided die two times.
What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 3 and then rolling a number greater
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Math
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A bag contains 7 red marbles, 6 green marbles, 5 yellow marbles, and 2 orange marbles. Marbles are drawn twice with replacement.
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Iyona McKenzie
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A batch consists of 12 defective coils and 88 good ones. find the probability of getting two good coils when two coils are
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HM
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You choose a tile at random from a bag containing 5 tiles with A, 9 tiles with B, and 4 tiles with C. You pick a second tile
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Bethanie
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4. A and B are independent with P(A U B) =5/8 and P(A and B') = 7/ 24 Calculate (a) P(B) (b) P(A and B) (c) P(A).
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Which events are independent? Choose ,begin emphasis,all,end emphasis, that apply.
Answer options with 4 options A. There is
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TheDarkArtist
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A bucket contains the following vegetables. 1 squash 2 carrots 4 heads of broccoli 2 artichokes and 5 green beans Ronnie picks a
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khloe
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A bucket contains the following vegetables 1 squash, 2 carrots, 4 heads of broccoli, 2 artichoke and 5 green beans. Ronnie picks
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khloe
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If there are 3 blue marbles, 2 red marbles, and 1 green marble in a bag, what is the probability of drawing 2 blue marbles if
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Useless
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Each of two urns contains green balls and red balls. Urn 1 contains 10 green balls and 14 red balls. Urn 2 contains 4 green
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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.
The diagram below shows
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mason
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A basket contains the following pieces of fruit: 3 apples, 2 oranges, 2 bananas, 2 pears, and 5 peaches. Jameson picks a fruit
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mason
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a number cube with the numbers one through six is rolled and a spinner with the colors blue, yellow, another yellow, and green
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**** connexus
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You have four $1 bills, two $5 bills, five $10 bills, and five $20 bills in your wallet. You select (1 point)
a bill at random.
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lol
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A quiz consists of a multiple choice question with 6 possible answers followed by a multiple choice question with 4 possible
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Marie distributes toys for toddlers. She makes visits to households and gives away one toy only on visits for which the door is
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Your English teacher has decided to randomly assign poems for the class to read. The syllabus includes 4 poems by Shakespeare, 5
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Jennifer W.
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A box contains different coloured counters, with P(purple) = 10%, P(yellow) = 0.6
andP(orange) = 1/7 Is it possible to obtain a
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Sam
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A cafeteria has 5 turkey sandwiches, 6 cheese sandwiches, and 4 tuna sandwiches. There are two students in line and each will
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hannah
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In a university, 30% of the students major in Business management, 25% major in mathematics and 10% major in both business
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Angel
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A bag contains 7 red chips and 10 blue chips. Two chips are selected randomly without replacement from the bag. What is the
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KiKi
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A box contains 40 balls: 10 white, 25 black and 5 red balls. Three balls are extracted
from this box. What is the probability
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hero
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-------------------------------------- Marie distributes toys for toddlers. She makes visits to households
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Fin
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You have six $1 bills, eight $5 bills, two $10 bills, and four $20 bills in your wallet. You select a bill at random. Without
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Anonymous
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A bag of marbles contains 5 red, 3 blue, 2 green, and 2 yellow marbles.
What is the probability that you choose a blue marble and
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Wes
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Each of two urns contains green balls and red balls. Urn one contains 10 green balls and 8 red balls. Urn two contains 3 green
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Chris
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Suppose a basketball player is an excellent free throw shooter and makes 91% of his free throws (i.e., he has a 91% chance of
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Sarah
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Hi I really don't get this...
A bag contains 4 green marbles, 6 red marbles, 14 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 8 blue
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MarineCat6
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Joey has 4 pairs of pants,6 shirts, and 2 pairs of shoes, but only 1 favorite pair of pants, 1 favorite shirt, and 1 pair of
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Ryan
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A machine has 9 identical components that function independently. The probability that a component will fail is 0.2. The machine
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ANOMY
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the probability that james will win two races in the next two days is 1/8 for tommorow and 1/10 for the day after tommorow. what
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Pug lover
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There are 21 pupils who study Maths, 29 pupils who study french, 26 pupils who study history. there are 4 pupils who study both
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Anonymous
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a bag contains 7 green marbles, 9 red marbles, 10 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 10 blue marbles. you choose a marble,
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Person
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A jar of 70 candies has the following colors: 28 orange, 7 white, 14 brown, and 21 yellow.
What is the probability of randomly
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Yah
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Marie distributes toys for toddlers. She makes visits to households and gives away one toy only on visits for which the door is
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Ramya
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Consider the communication network shown in the figure below and suppose that each link can fail with probability p. Assume that
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qwerty
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HAS STAR BY MY ANSWER If P (A) = 0.2 and P (B) = 0.3 and A and B are disjoint, what
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TIKIMA
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Two urns both contain green balls and red balls. Urn 1 contains 6 green balls and 4 red balls and urn 2 contains 8 green balls
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Anonymous user
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Which describes independent events?
a. you grab two jelly beans from a jar at the same time b. you draw a card from a deck,
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Taylor
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7. A bag contains 2 red cubes, 3 blue cubes, and 5 green cubes. If a cube is removed and replaced in the bag and another is
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Ross
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Nicky is a 60% free-throw shooter in a two-shot free-throw situation. Is she likely to score 0 points, 1
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Amaris
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Twenty marbles are in a bag. There are 5 green marbles, 9 blue marbles, and the rest are red. Two marbles are drawn at random
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Elizabeth
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The probability that a person stopping at petrol pump will get his tyres checked is 0.12, the probability that he will get his
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Ana
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Find the probablity of getting a sum of at least 8 by tossing a six-sided die twice.
I keep getting 5/36 but my book says 5/12.
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Jamie
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An urn contains 4 red, 6 white, and 3 blue marbles. Three marbles are selected at random and without replacement. What is the
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amelia
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You roll two five-sided dice. The sides of each die are numbered from 1 to 5. The dice are “fair" (all sides are equally
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qwerty
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In a class of 60 students, 30 offer physics and 40 offer chemistry. If a student is picked at random from the class, what is the
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Georgelyn
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Assume the probability is 1/2 that a child born at any time is a boy and births are independent. What is the probability of the
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Andrea
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You draw two marbles at random from a jar that has 20 red marbles and 30 black marbles without replacement. What is the
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Anastasia
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{ In a recent basketball game, a player who makes 65% of his free throws made eight consecutive free throws. Assuming that
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Mira
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