How many outfits are possible from a choice of jeans or khaki shorts and a choice of a yellow, white, or blue shirt? Use a 2D-grid.
6 possible outcomes
Determine whether each sample is a good sample. favorite television show at a local department store
What is a good survey
A letter card is chosen, and a number cube is rolled. Find the probability of each event. P(A and 5)
What is 1/48
What are the possible outcomes if you choose a slice of pie and a beverage from these options: Pie: apple, peach or cherry Beverage: milk, juice or tea
9 outcomes
A letter card is chosen, and a number cube is rolled. Find the probability of each event. P(K and even)
What is 1/16
You roll a die twice. How many possible outcomes are there?
36 possible outcomes
A letter card is chosen, and a number cube is rolled. Find the probability of each event. P(J and less than 3)
What is 1/24
In Silverdale, on average there are 50 days with precipitation (rain or snow) during October, November, and December. Your cousin is planning to visit for 8 days, but he only wants to come if there will likely be at least 5 days with no rain. Should your cousin visit during this 3-month period? Why or why not?
What is 2/3
A chip is chosen from a bag that contains 7 red, 15 purple, and 3 blue chips. The chosen chip is then returned to the bag and a 2nd chip is chosen. The 2nd chip is returned to the bag and then a 3rd chip is chosen. What is the probability of choosing a red, then another red, and then a purple, in that order? Express your answer as a percent, rounded to the nearest tenth.
4.7%
A die has the numbers 0, 0, 1, 1, 4 and 5. It is rolled twice. Illustrate the sample space using a 2-D grid. How many outcomes are possible?
36 possible outcomes
Sam has a deck of cards with one of each letter, A through Z, on each card. A letter card is chosen from this deck, and a number cube is rolled. Find the probability of drawing out a vowel and the number 4.
5/156