3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4 Part A
3.4 Part B
100

Determine how many outcomes there are:

Tossing a coin and rolling a six-sided die

12

100

State independent or dependent:

Tossing a coin four times, getting four heads, and tossing it a fifth time and getting a head.

Independent

100

Determine if its mutually exclusive or not: 

Event A: Randomly select a red jelly bean from a jar.

Event B: Randomly select a yellow jelly bean from the same jar.

Mutually Exclusive 

100

Calculate:

11 P 2

110

100

A security code consists of three letters from A, B, C, D, E, or F. What's the probability of choosing the code on the first try? 

0.0083

200

Find the probability of choosing a month that begins with the letter J.

3/12 = 1/4

200

State independent or dependent:

Selecting an ace from a standard deck of cards, and then selecting a jack from the deck without replacing the ace.

Dependent


200

Determine if its mutually exclusive or not: 

Event A: A person who loves cats

Event B: A person who owns a dog.

Not mutually exclusive

200

Calculate: 

(5 C 3) / (10 C 3)

0.083

200

How many ways can the word Underhill be written distinguishly?

181,440

300

Classify the statement as classical, empirical, subjective:

On the basis of prior counts, a quality control officer says there is a 0.05 probability that a randomly chosen part is defective. 

Empirical 

300

State independent or dependent:

Taking a driver's education course and passing the driver's license exam. 

Dependent

300

Find the probability:

Choosing a card from a standard deck that is red or a queen

0.538

300

Fifteen cyclists enter a race. How many ways can the cyclists finish?

1.3 E 12

300

In the classroom, 7 students prefer vanilla and 10 students prefer chocolate.

What's the probability of picking 4 students who prefer vanilla?

0.015

400
Find the probability that a randomly selected degree will be in business or psychology.

0.258

400

Find the probability that a student took the exam for the first time, given that the student failed.

0.555

400

Find the probability: 

A 12-sided die is rolled. You land on an odd number or a number less than 4.

0.583

400

Fifteen cyclists enter a race. How many ways can the cyclists finish first, second, and third?

2730

400

In the classroom, 7 students prefer vanilla and 10 students prefer chocolate.

What's the probability of picking 4 students who prefer chocolate?

0.088

500

Find the probability that a randomly selected degree will not be in heal professions or social sciences/history. 

0.805

500

Find the probability that a student passed, given that the student repeated the exam.

0.379

500

Find the probability: 

Choosing a card from a standard deck that is a spade or face card.


0.423

500

An employer must hire 2 people from a list of 13 applicants. In how many ways can the employer choose to hire the 2 people?

78

500

In the classroom, 7 students prefer vanilla and 10 students prefer chocolate.

What's the probability of picking 1 student who prefers vanilla and 3 students that prefer chocolate?

0.353

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