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There is a basket on a basketball court. A basketball player, who never misses takes a random shot at the basket. What is the probability that the ball will go into the basket?

1/2

50

Determine whether the following statement describes a likely, unlikely, impossible or certain situation.There is an 85% chance it will rain. It is _______ that it will rain. (likely, unlikely, impossible, certain)

Likely

50

A cook only makes one dinner. The probability that he makes pizza tonight is 30%. The probability that he makes pasta tonight is 60%. What is the probability that he makes pizza or pasta? (in percent)

90%

50

What is the probability of drawing a king or a heart from a deck of cards? (1/13, 1/52, 4/13, 2/15)

4/13

50

When choosing a random card from a standard deck of 52 cards, what is the fractional probability of choosing a black card?

1/2

50

Suppose you have a bag containing 2 black marbles and 3 red marbles. You reach into the bag, see what color it is, and then replace it in the bag. Then you repeat this process. What is the probability of picking a red marble both times?

9/25

50

Which of the following is not a discrete sample space? (Throwing a die until you get a 6, throwing dice 4 times, tossing a coin, tossing 5 coins.)

Throwing a die until you get a 6.

50

Two dice, one red and one yellow, are rolled simultaneously. What is the probability of getting equal numbers on both?

1/6

50

Brother and Sister both appear for an interview. The probability of the selection of brother is 1/8 while the probability of rejection of sister is 4/5. What is the probability that only one of them is selected? (5/13, 11/40, 7/40, 1/10)

11/40

50

A man and his wife appear for an interview for two posts. The probability of the husband's selection is 1/7 and that of the wife's selection is 1/5. What is the probability that only one of them will be selected?

2/7

50

A two-sided coin is about to be tossed three times. What is the probability that the coin will land on “heads” twice and “tails” once (in any order)?

3/8

50

Which of the following are dependent compound events? (getting a Prime number and getting an even number on die, tossing a coin and throwing a dice, getting a multiple of 5 and getting an even number)

Getting a Prime number and getting an even number on die.

50

Two dice are rolled together. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the upper faces Is 10?

1/12

50

Which of the following is NOT a compound event in case of deck of 52 cards? (getting a heart, getting a red king, getting a spade king, getting a red diamond face card)

Getting a spade king.
50

100 people are randomly divided into two groups containing 50 people each. The probability that the two tallest people are in different groups is?

50/99

75

What is the probability of getting a 'nine' or 'ten' on a single throw of two dice?

7/36

75

If two cards are drawn at random from a deck of cards one after the other without replacement, what is the probability that one is even numbered card of black color and the other is a face card of red color? (12/221 23/221 15/338 63/676, none of the above)

None of the above >:))

75

One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Calculate the probability that the card will be a diamond.

1/4

75

If you flip a coin and roll a die at the same time, then the probability that you will flip a tail and roll a two is _____. (0.067, 0.0163, 0.083, 0.042)

0.083
75

The probability of getting at least a single "1" when two dice are rolled is?

11/36

165

How many ways can you arrange a three letter word?

60

165

A dice is rolled twice. What is the probability that the number in the second roll will be higher than that in the first? (8/36, 5/36, 15/36, 21/36)

15/36

165

A={2,3,4,5} B={4,5,6,7,8} Two integers will be randomly selected from the sets above, one integer from set A and one integer from set B. What is the probability that the sum of the two integers will equal 9?

0.20

165

You take a 40 question multiple choice test and believe that for each question you have a 55% chance of getting it right. What is the probability that you get all of the questions wrong? (≈0.0000000000013%, ≈0.0000000000023%, ≈0.0000000000018%, ≈0.0000000000017%)

0.0000000000013

165

Three six-faced fair dice are thrown together. The probability that the sum of the numbers appearing on the dice is k(3≤k≤8) is?