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If there is 4 red, 7 blue, and 9
yellow candies in a jar and
one is chosen at random, what
is the probability of choosing
a yellow candy
9
20
There are 52 cards in a deck
and 12 of the cards are face
cards. One card is chosen. Find
the odds that it is not a face
card. Put your answer in
simplest form.
10 : 3
In a class of 20 students, 5 have
blue eyes, 11 have brown eyes,
and 4 have hazel eyes. Three
students are chosen randomly.
Find the probability that all
three have brown eyes.
11
or14.5%
76
In a class of 22 students, 5 have
blue eyes, 11 have brown eyes,
and 6 have hazel eyes. Three
students are chosen randomly.
Find the probability one student
has blue eyes and the other two
have hazel eyes.
15
or 4.9%
308
You have 10 rap, 8 rock, and 4
country songs in your I-Pod.
Four songs are selected at
random. Find the odds that two
are rap and two are country.
You do not need to reduce your
answer.
270: 7045
Find the following without using
a calculator.
C (7, 4)
35
Find the following without using
a calculator.
P (8, 5)
6720
How many ways can you
arrange 7 pictures on a wall?
5040
You are making a fruit salad
and you have 10 types of fruit to
use. How many different salads
are possible if you select 6 types
of fruit for each salad?
210
In a shoe store there are 13 Nike,
10 Adidas, and 5 Converse shoes.
How many different ways can you
choose 3 Nike, 4 Adidas and 2
Converse shoes?
600600
Find the probability of selecting
a Jack and then a red card if the
Jack is replaced. There are 52
cards in the deck, 4 Jacks, and
26 red cards.
13
or 3.8%
338
You have 4 pennies, 8 nickels, 5
dimes, and 10 quarters in a bag.
Find the probability of picking a
nickel, a quarter, and then
another quarter (in that order) if
no replacement occurs.
8
or 4.1%
195
There are 8 spoons, 10 forks, and
11 table knives in a drawer. Three
utensils are selected at random.
Find the probability of taking a
spoon, a fork and a knife if each is
replaced before the next one is
taken.
880
24389
or 3.6%
You have 4 pennies, 8 nickels, 5
dimes, and 10 quarters in a bag.
Five coins are chosen. Find the
probability of picking three
quarters and two dimes in any
order.
40
2691
or1.5%
The odds that a soccer team
will win a game is 5:2. Find the
probability that the team will
win one game and then lose
three games (in that order).
40
or1.7%
2401
On a standard 6 sided die, find
the probability of rolling a 3 or
a 5. State your answer in
fraction form.
1
3
For a standard 52 card deck,
find the probability of selecting
a queen or a black card. State
your answer in fraction form.
7
13
A survey of students shows that 3/5
have an I-Pod, 1/3 have a smart
phone, and 1/4 have both. If a student
is chosen at random, what is the
probability that the student will have
an I-Pod or a smart phone?
41
or 68.3%
60
The are 6 boys and 9 girls on a
swim team. If three are selected
at random, find the probability
that at least 2 are girls.
60
or 65.9%
91
From a standard deck of 52 cards,
2 cards are chosen at random. Find
the probability that both will be
black or both will kings.
55
or 24.9%
221
Two coins are tossed. What is
the probability that both will be
tails if at least one must be
tails?
1
3
Three coins are tossed. What is the
probability that exactly two coins
will be heads if at least one coin is
heads?
3
7
A family of three children is
chosen at random from the
population. What is the
probability that it will have only
one boy if it must have at least 2
girls?
3
4
A container holds 10 red candies
and 7 blue candies. Two candies
are selected. Find the probability
that the second will be red if the
first is red.
9
16
A container holds 10 red
candies and 7 blue candies.
Three candies are selected. If
the first candy selected is blue,
find the probability that the
next two candies will be red.
3
or 37.5%
8
Make your wager
There are 8 nickels and 6 pennies
in a bag. Four coins are chosen at
random. Find the probability that
at least 2 nickels and at least 1
penny are chosen.
756
or 75.5%
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