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it is a simple question i will like answer 5) Three cards are randomly drawn, with replacement, from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that the cards chosen, in order, are a queen, the 3 of diamonds, and a diamond. 5) A) 3500 B) 2704 12 졔 C) D)5525 E) none of the above 6) If a pair of dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of the numbers of dots appearing is 5 is C)...
1. The probabilities that two students show up for class are 0.75 and 0.80 respectively Find the probability that: (a) Both show up for class? (b) Neither show up for class? (c) Exactly one shows up for class? (d) At least one shows up for class? 2. I rolled a pair of dice. What is the probability that I rolled: (a) A sum of 6 or a sum of 11? (b)A sum of 7 or doubles? 3. Consider a standard...
Determine whether the events A and B are independent. Find the probability of event {A and B). Round your answer to 5 decimal places when necessary A card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. It is then replaced and a second card is selected at random. Event A: A king is selected on the first draw Event B: An ace is selected on the second draw independent A. 0.00592 dependant B. 0.01923 dependant C. 0.02324...
1. Find the 20th term in the sequence 4, 6, 8, 10, … 2. What term of the sequence 2, 5, 8, … is 74? 3. Find the sum of the series 2 + 5 + 8 + … + 74. (see question 2) 4. Find the 19th term of the sequence 1, 2 , 2, … 5. What is the sum of the first 16 terms of the sequence 2, 4, 8, …? 6. A coin is flipped, and a four sided...
Help with 1-3 MA 321 Probability&Statistics Basic Probability Worksheet 1 Dr. Lisa M.James Spring 2019 Instructions: On a separate sheet of paper, respond to the following problems. Only neat work will be accepted. All pages submitted should have straight edges 1. A couple is planning to have 3 children and are concerned with what the gender of their children will be. a. What is the sample space S of the above experiment? Use "B" for boy and "G" for girl....
1.) Determine whether the following individual events are overlapping or non-overlapping. Then find the probability of the combined event. -Getting a sum of either 2 or 5 on a roll of two dice 2.) Use the "at least once" rule to find the probabilities of the following event. Getting at least one head when tossing four fair coins. (What is the probability) 3) Determine the probability of having 1 girl and 3 boys in a 4-child family assuming boys and...
Five cards are drawn from a standard 52 playing card deck. Find the probability of: a) Straight (5 consecutive enumeration) b) Flush (5 cards of the same suit) c) Exactly two pair d) Exactly 3 of a kind e) A full house (three of a kind and a pair)
A probability experiment is conducted. Which of these cannot be considered a probability outcome? A. O B. 1 C. 1.62 D. 0.55 E. 28% F. 155% G. -0.78 7 H. 8 Tutorial help If a die is rolled one time, find these probabilities. Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places. Part 1 out of 3 Getting an even number. P(an even number) = CHECK NEXT Tutorial help If two dice are rolled one time,...
A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability of the given event. (a) The card drawn is 4 The probability is : (b) The card drawn is a face card (Jack, Queen, or King) The probability is: (c) The card drawn is not a face card. The probability is : Question Help: D Post to forum Submit Question
(b) IULUI SAPT Two dice are rolled. Find the probabilities of the following events. 13. The first die is 3 or the sum is 8. 14. The second die is 5 or the sum is 10. One card is drawn from an ordinary deck of 52 cards. Find the probabilities of drawing the following cards. 15. (a) A 9 or 10 (b) A red card or a 3 (c) A 9 or a black 10 (d) A heart or a...