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4. The number cube shown is rolled and the spinner shown is spun. Find P(an odd number and yellow). The number cube goes up to
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An experiment involves picking a card from a selection of cards numbered 5, 10, and 15. In equation form, what is the
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zoe
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
Responses A coin is flipped six
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A basket of fruits contains 5 bananas, 8 mangoes, and 7 apples. Two fruits are randomly selected without replacement. Calculate
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Cheezet
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The nine regions on a spinner are numbered with positive integers 1 through 9, and the probability of the spinner landing on a
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MagicalDolphin
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There are 4 queens in a standard deck of 52 cards. You pick one card at random. What is the probability of not picking a queen?
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If you roll a fair number cube 30 times, how many times would you expect to roll a number less than 3
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The lengths of pregnancies are normally distributed with a mean of 273 days and a standard deviation of 20 days. If 64 women are
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Jane
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Find the probability of getting a prime number thrice by tossing a die 10 times.
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Hey so for the Theoretical and Experimental Probability Quick Check (unit 4 Lesson 1) I'm not really sure how to do it and yeah
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Wirly
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The mean score on a normally distributed exam is 42 with a standard deviation of 12.1. Which socre would be expected to occur
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Tami
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six students of different heights are going to march in a single file in a parade carrying flags. the order in which they march
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anonymous
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Thr number cube shown is rolled and the spinner shown is spun. Find P(an odd number and yellow).
The cube shows the numbers
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Sonali
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The spinner is spun twice. What is the probability it will stop on either 3 or 5 the first time and will stop on 2 the second
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Maria
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1. Carey has a bag of marbles. There are 4 red marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 1 green marble. She conducted an experiment in which
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Lillian
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On the following dartboard, the radius of the bulls-eye (area A) is 4 inches. The radius of each concentric circle is 4 inches
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You toss a coin 50 times and get 14 tails. What is the experimental probability of getting heads?(1 point)
Responses 28% 28% 725
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tomdaya
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Use the image to answer the question.
A circular dial is divided into 10 equal parts from the origin toward the circumference.
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A student demonstrates probability by using a 6-sided number cube with numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The student rolls the
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dale
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Probability Basics Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you've learned. It will not count toward your grade. 1 of 51
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A six-sided number cube is to be rolled 30 times. How many times do you expect to roll on an even number?(1 point) times
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Mrs. Baker’s students write word problems each week, and she selects one student's word problem to display on a bulletin board
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naw
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You toss a coin 50 times and get 12 tails. What is the empirical probability of getting heads? Write your answer in percent
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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Bowls A and B contain a number of white and red balls. Clark repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls and recorded the results
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Rayoni pulled cards from a standard deck. She picked a card, recorded the suit, and put it back. She repeated the process many
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If this spinner is to be spun once, how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9?
Numbers on the spinner are: 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22
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basket of fruits contains 5 bananas, 8 mangoes, and 7 apples. Two fruits are randomly selected without replacement. Calculate
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A standard deck of 52 cards contains four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit has 13 cards: ace, 2, 3, 4, 5,
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Is the image to answer the question the spinner is spun twice what is the probability that the spinner lands on both multiples
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A spinner is divided into four sections labeled as k, i, and, and D. A person reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to
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If you roll a standard number cube 42 times, how many times do you expect the cube to show a six or an eight?
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Joseph
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Five different CD-Rom games: garble, trapster,zoom, bungie, and blast'em are offered as a promotion by SugrRush cereals. One
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Michelle
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can someone help me on the 4.7.1 - Test: Probability Unit Test Part 1&2
im dont understand this and im a straight A student helpp
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In a survey of 240 television viewers, 3/5 indicated that they like comedies, some indicated that they do not like comedies, and
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Kaur
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In a group of 40 students, 22 study Economics, 25 study Law, and 3 study neither of these subjects. Determine the probability
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John
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A standard deck of playing cards is shuffled and three people each choose a card. Find the probability that the first two cards
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Ashley
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suppose a pair of dice is rolled. Consider the sums of numbers on the top of the dice. Find the probabilities:
a) P(5, given that
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ken
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a circular dartboard of radius 1 foot is at a distance of 20 feet from you. you throw a dart at it and it hits the dartboard at
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reenu
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A number cube with sides labeled 1 through 6 is rolled two times, and the sum of the numbers that end face up is calculated.
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Arielis
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You spin the spinner twice and record the sum of the numbers you get. What is the probability that the sum is 5? A.) 1/3 B.) 1/9
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Bonnie
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If the probability of a newborn child being female is 0.5, find the probability that in 100 births, 55 or more will be female.
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Kayla
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Michael is playing tournament chess against a computer program and the probability he wins against the program at any given game
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zxz
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A multiple choice question has 5 possible answers. What are the odds in favor of guessing the
right answer? A.) 1:5 B.)4:1 C.)1:4
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goodog
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A bag contains 8 white and 3 black counters. Two counters are drawn, one after the other. Find the probability of drawing one
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navin
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suppose that a box contains 3 red and 2 green balls.rwo balls are drawn from tje box with out replacement.what is the
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Mane
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A ball is taken from a bag and then replaced. the relative frequency of getting a red ball is 0-6. if the bag contains 15 balls,
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HAPPY
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In a group of 100 people 40 own a cat, 25 own a dog and 15 own a cat and a dog.
Find the probability that a person selected at
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sabir
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The sample space of an experiment is S={1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. If each outcome is equally likely to occur, which graph models the
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A bag contains 10 chips—1 red, 2 black, 3 green, and 4 purple. Event #1: drawing a black chip Event #2: drawing a purple chip
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EMILIANO
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