How many total outfit options are represented?
12
What number should go in the blue box?
21
What is the probability of getting a face card? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
3/13
What is the probability of landing on red OR green? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
2/3
How many outfits are possible with 5 pairs of jeans, 8 t-shirts, and 2 pairs of shoes?
80 outfits
How many people were surveyed?
100
What is the probability of choosing a "7" card? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
1/13
A letter from the word MATH is chosen at random, then a coin is flipped. What is the probability of choosing the letter 'm' and getting tails? Write your answer as a simplified fraction.
1/8
Find the Probability of DM using the probability tree. Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
35/132
What is the probability that they speak French given they are a girl? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
2/5
What is the probability of landing on a blue space? Give your answer as a percent.
12.5%
You flip a nickel three times.
Find the probability that all flips will land on tails.
1/8
Student council has 24 members. In how many different ways can a president, vice-president, treasurer, historian, and secretary be selected?
5,100,480 ways
What is the probability a randomly selected student has no license? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
4/15
What is the probability of landing on a number less than 4?
3/8
Given a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of randomly choosing a red card OR a face card? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
8/13
An ice cream parlor has 15 different flavors. Michelle orders a sundae and has to select 3 flavors. How many different selections are possible?
455 sundaes
What is the probability that a student is female and does not play soccer? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
23/35
Given a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of choosing a numbered card? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
9/13
A bag contains 2 blue marbles, 3 black marbles, and 5 red marbles. Mrs. Grow picks one marble, does not replace it, then picks another. What is the probability that she picks two blue marbles in a row? Write your answer as a simplified fraction.
1/45