A coin is tossed and a single 6-sided die is rolled. Find the probability of landing on the head side of the coin and rolling a 3 on the die.
1/6x1/2= 1/12
100
Solve 2/4=b/8
B:4
4x2=8
2x2=4
100
Find the mean of the data below.
2, 3, 4
3
100
What is 2^3?
8
100
What is 4!?
24
200
A box contains a penny, a nickel, and a dime. Find the probability of choosing a dime first and then, without replacing the dime, choosing a penny.
1/3x1/2= 1/6
200
Solve 5/2=y/10
Y:25
5x5=25
2x5=10
200
Find the median of the data below.
2, 6, 8, 9
6 and 8
200
What is 4^3?
64
200
What is 7!?
5,040
300
A jar contains 6 red balls, 3 green balls, 5 white balls and 7 yellow balls. Two balls are chosen from the jar, with replacement. What is the probability that both balls chosen are green?
3/21x3/21= 1/49
300
Solve 9/5=x/15
X:27
5x3=15
9x3=27
300
Find the mode of the data below.
17, 30, 38, 38, 42
38
300
What is 7^5?
16,807
300
What is 10!?
3,628,800
400
What is the probability that from a normal 52 card deck, you randomly draw a 3, and then without replacing the 3, you draw the Queen of Hearts?
4/52x1/51= 1/663
400
Solve 9/2=36/n
N=8
9x4=36
2x4=8
400
Find the mean of the data below.
4, 4, 8, 11, 12, 16, 22
11
400
What is 9^7?
4,782,969
400
What is 11!?
39,916,800
500
A card is chosen at random from a deck of 52 cards. It is then replaced and a second card is chosen. What is the probability of choosing a Jack first and a 3 second?
4/52x4/52= 1/169
500
Solve a/24=7/8
A: 21/3=7
500
You receive the pledge amounts listed below for your participation in a dance-a-thon. Which average best represents the pledge amounts?
$1 $8 $12 $10 $45 $9 $1 $7 $6