What is the theoretical probability that you will land on heads when you flip a coin?
P(heads) = 1/2 or 50%
Jill has 3 different hats, 5 pairs of shoes, 7 pairs of pants and 8 shirts. What is the total number of possible outcomes.
840
You spin a spinner that has 12 equal-sized sections numbered 1 to 12. What is the probability that you spin a 3 or a 5?
P(3 or 5) = 1/6
Billy is making a sundae and can choose between chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ice cream. Hot fudge or caramel sauce. With or without nuts and with or without sprinkles. How many different sundaes can Billy make?
24 sundaes
Susie had four kinds of cookies. She had 4 chocolate chip, 6 sugar cookies, 5 oatmeal cookies, and 3 Oreos. She, Susie, wants one of the Oreos and 3 of the chocolate chips. What is the probability that she will pick these cookies
P(Oreo, then chocolate chip) = 1/102
The following letter tiles are placed in a bag M-A-T-H-E-M-A-T-I-C-S. You select a tile at random, WITHOUT replacing it. You select a second tile, WITHOUT replacing it, then select a third tile. Find the following probability:
P(C, then T, then S)
1/495
The following letter tiles are placed in a bag M-A-T-H-E-M-A-T-I-C-S. You select a tile at random, WITHOUT replacing it. You select a second card. Find the following probability:
P(M, then H)
1/55
A jar contains 3 caramels, 7 mints, and 4 dark chocolates. What is the probability of selecting a dark chocolate or a caramel?
A jar contains 100 marbles, identical except that 30 are red, 20 black, 5 green and the rest white. If a marble is taken from the jar at random, what is the probability that the marble is white?
Tony goes to a car lot to get a new car. He can choose between a truck, suv, sedan or convertible. The cars come in 12 different colors, 4 different trim packages, automatic or manual transmission. How many possible cars are there?
384