Basic Probability
Compound Events
Statistical Analysis
100

What is the probability of randomly picking a White Car? (Simplify if possible)

Answer: 24/156 (simplified: 2/13)

100

You pick two cars. What is the probability that the first is Black and the second is Black?

Answer: (47/156) x (47/156) = 2,209/24,336

100

Identify the Mode of this dataset.

Answer: Black (Frequency:47)

200

What is the probability of picking a car that is either Silver or Gray?

Answer: (27+28)/156 = 45/156

200

You pick a car, return it, and pick another. What is the probability of picking a Green car, then a White car?

Answer: (2/156) x (24/156)= 48/24,336

200

What is the Range of frequencies between the most and least common colors?

Answer: 47-2=45

300

What is the probability of picking a car that is NOT Black?

Answer: (156-47)/156 = 109/156

300

What is the probability of picking a Red car twice in a row?

Answer: (20/156)x (24/156) = 400/24,336

300

Calculate the Mean number of cars per color category.

Answer: 156/7 = 22.28

400

Express the probability of picking a Green car as a percentage, rounded to the nearest tenth.

Answer: (2/156) x 100 = 1.3%

400

What is the probability of picking a Blue car and then any car that is NOT Blue?

Answer: (18/156) x (138/156)= 2,484/24,336
400

If you were to create a circle graph(pie chart), how many degrees would the "Black" car section represent?

Answer: (47/156) x 360 = 108.5 degrees

500

If the sample size increased by 44 cars and they were all Red, what would be the new probability of picking a Red car?

Answer: (20+44)/(156+44)=64/200=32%

500

You pick 3 cars with replacement. What is the probability that all 3 are Silver?

Answer: (27/156)3=0.0052

500

Find the Median of the set of frequencies: (2, 18, 18, 20, 24, 27, 47).

Answer: 20 (the middle value in the ordered list)