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***

Please check if the question are right.

(4 years later) I think its right xD

Bot answer: 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 S

The probability of picking an S is 2/6 or 1/3.

Bot answer:

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?

The probability of picking a vowel (I, O) is 5/10 or 1/2.

Bot answer:

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

The odds in favor of picking an S are 2:4 or 1:2 (2 ways to pick S out of 6 total cards).

Bot answer:

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

The odds against picking an I are 6:4 or 3:2 (there are 4 non-I cards out of a total of 10 cards).

Bot answer:

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

The odds against picking an I are option B: 3:5.

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

The even numbers between 1 and 10 are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Therefore, the probability of getting a number divisible by 2 is 1/2. So, the correct answer is 1/2.

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

The total number of marbles in the bag is 9 + 11 = 20, and the number of green marbles is 9. The odds in favor of picking a green marble are 9:11. So, the correct answer is 9:11.

A bag contains 7 green marbles, 9 red marbles, 10 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 10 blue marbles. You choose a marble, replace it, and choose again. What is P(red, then blue)? (1 point)

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

The probability of picking a red marble on the first draw is 9/41. After replacing it, the probability of picking a blue marble on the second draw is 10/41. So, the probability of getting a red marble followed by a blue marble is (9/41) x (10/41) = 90/1681. Therefore, the correct answer is option C: start fraction 90 over 1681 end fraction.

If you spin a spinner with the letters A,J,S,U,K,Z twice what is P(vowel then P)?

1/3
1/9
5/6
5/12

The vowels in the set of letters {A, J, S, U, K, Z} are A and U. The letter P is not a vowel. So, the only possible way to get a vowel followed by P is to get U on the first spin, and P on the second spin. The probability of getting U on the first spin is 1/6, and the probability of getting P on the second spin is 1/6. Therefore, the probability of getting a vowel then P is (1/6) x (1/6) = 1/36, which simplifies to 1/9. So, the correct answer is option B: 1/9.

If you spin a spinner with the letters A,J,S,U,K,Z twice what is P(vowel then K)

1/18
2/9
1/9
1/2

The vowels in the set of letters {A, J, S, U, K, Z} are A and U. The letter K is not a vowel. So, the only possible way to get a vowel followed by K is to get A or U on the first spin, and K on the second spin. The probability of getting A on the first spin is 1/6, and the probability of getting U on the first spin is 1/6. Therefore, the probability of getting a vowel on the first spin is (1/6) + (1/6) = 1/3. The probability of getting K on the second spin is also 1/6. Therefore, the probability of getting a vowel then K is (1/3) x (1/6) = 1/18. So, the correct answer is option A: 1/18.

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.)?

The total number of bills in the wallet is 4 + 2 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 21. The probability of selecting a $1 bill on the first draw is 4/21. After removing the $1 bill, there are 20 bills left, including five $10 bills. So, the probability of selecting a $10 bill on the second draw is 5/20 or 1/4. Therefore, the probability of selecting a $1 bill followed by a $10 bill is (4/21) x (1/4) = 4/84 or 1/21. So, the correct answer is: 1/21.

Answer these 7 questions bot:

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 1: The probability of selecting a $1 bill followed by a $10 bill is 1/21.

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.

Answer these 7 questions bot:

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 1: The probability of selecting a $1 bill followed by a $10 bill is not given in the options.

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.

Answer these 7 questions bot:

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

Answer 1: The probability of selecting a $1 bill followed by a $10 bill is not given in the options.

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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 + 7 + 5 = 16 marbles in total. The probability of selecting a red marble on the first draw is 4/16 or 1/4. After replacing the red marble, the probability of selecting a blue marble on the second draw is 7/16. Therefore, the probability of selecting a red marble and then a blue marble is (1/4) x (7/16) = 7/64. So, the answer is 7/64.

Answer this bot:

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.

To find the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble, we need to do the following steps:

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.

Answer this bot:

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.

To find the probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble, we need to do the following steps:

Step 1: Find the total number of marbles in the jar.
There are 4 + 7 + 5 = 16 marbles in the jar.

Step 2: Find

Answer this bot:

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?

Answer this bot:

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?

Bot answer this:

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?