Reason + probability - practice problems
Number of problems found: 131
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A total of 160 families with 4 children each were surveyed with the following results. Boys; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0 Girls ; 0; 1; 2; 3; 4 Families; 7; 50; 55; 32; 16 Let the probability of picking a boy or a girl be 1/2. Let P=boy, Q=girl. What is the probability - So far
So far on its tour, a band sold out 3 shows and did not sell out the other 3 shows. Considering this data, how many of the band's next 4 shows would you expect to be sold out? - Probability 83267
The cube has 6 blue, 8 red, and 10 green balls. The player randomly draws 3 balls. Determine the probability that he draws balls of the same color. - Probability 83133
The mobile PIN has 4 characters. What is the probability that the PIN contains the number 7 and ends with the number 5? - Probability 82744
Ten books are placed randomly on one shelf. Find the probability that certain three books are placed next to each other. - We randomly
We randomly select a three-digit number. What is the probability that the number 8 occurs at most once in its notation? - Probability 81679
What is the probability that a roll of three dice will result in a number less than 7? - Probability 81678
What is the probability of guessing a PIN code (4 numbers) if it contains only even numbers? - Questions 81676
You will learn 50% of the 30 questions. If I get 4 questions, I'll know 3. - Probability 81637
We randomly select three different points from the vertices of a regular heptagon and connect them with line segments. The probability that the resulting triangle will be isosceles is equal to: (A) 1/3 (B) 2/5 (C) 3/5 (D) 4/7 - Probability 81446
What is the probability that each digit is different in a five-digit number? - Probability 81115
The probability of sprouting each avocado pit is 0.9. We planted 3 stones. What is the probability that exactly two of them will sprout? - Determine 79634
There are 12 apples and 10 pears in the basket. Peter has to choose either an apple or a pear from them so that Víra, who chooses 1 apple and 1 pear after him, has the greatest possible choice. Determine what Peter chooses. - There 25
There are four red marbles and six blue marbles in a bag. What is the probability of picking up one blue marble and then one red marble? (assume that you keep the blue marble out of the bag) - Conditional 73664
I roll a 7-wall dice. What is the conditional probability that three fell if an odd number fell? - Probability 73654
We roll two dice. One is 6-walled, and the other is 8-walled. What is the probability that at least one unit will fall? - How many 23
How many times should a dice be rolled to obtain a most likely number of 2 points on it to be equal to 32? - Probability 73054
We roll six dice. What is the probability that: a) a six falls twice b) six falls four times - Probability 72324
We used the digits 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 when entering the PIN code, and we only used each digit once. What is the probability that someone will guess our PIN code on the first try? - Strawberry 71664
The opaque package contains five lemons, six apples, and three strawberry candies. At least how many sweets do we have to choose so that there is at least one strawberry among them?
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