Fractions + probability - practice problems - page 3 of 6
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- Entertainment 41081
In the entertainment lottery, they draw one number from 1 to 35. What is the probability that they will draw an odd compound number? - Probability 68564
What is the probability that the number a) greater than 4, b) Will the number greater than four fall on the dice roll? - Z-score test
The fish weights in a certain lake are normally distributed with a mean of 11 lb and a standard deviation of 6. If four fish are randomly selected, what is the probability that the mean weight will be between 8.6 and 14.6 lb? Your answer should be a decim - A six-sided
A six-sided die is rolled once. What is the probability that the number rolled is an even number greater than two?
- Bureau of Labor
Bureau of Labor is a state institution that provides mike and the rest for their so-called clients. The mission of the Bureau of Labor is to spend taxpayer money to provide relaxation and benefits to those who do not want to work. Popularly speaking, the - Probability 41091
What is the probability that an odd prime will fall on a dice roll? - What fraction
What fraction of numbers 1 to 30 is prime? - Assume
Assume that you are to buy 5-peso worth of candy in two different stores. In your coin purse that contains two 20-peso coins, three 10-peso coins, six 5-peso coins, and seven 1-peso coins, what is the probability of getting two consecutive 5-peso coins fr - A license
A license plate has three letters followed by four numbers. Repeats are not allowed for the letters, but they are for the numbers. If they are issued at random, what is the probability that the three letters are in alphabetical order and the three number
- Probability 66424
There are 5 chocolate, 3 cottage cheese, and 2 apricot croissants in the bag. Croissants are randomly selected in bags. What is the probability of drawing 1 chocolate, 1 cheese, and 1 apricot croissant without returning? - Participated 7448
In the survey, 2/3 of those who correctly answered the question were women. 4/5 of all respondents answered the question correctly. How many women answered correctly if a total of 900 respondents participated in the survey? What proportion of all responde - Suppose 6
Suppose the life span of a revolutionary light bulb is normally distributed with a mean life span of 70 thousand hours and a standard deviation of 3 thousand hours. If a light bulb is chosen at random: a) what is the probability the life span will be with - Competition 73174
There are 10 students in the class, of which 8 are girls and two are boys. We want to select three for the competition. What is the probability that they will be: a) 2 girls and 1 boy b) 1 girl and 2 boys c) 3 girls d) 3 boys e) at least 2 girls - Probability 7432
In the department store, they have 100 televisions, of which 85 are of first quality, and 15 are of second quality. The first ten buyers received a premium TV. What is the probability that the eleventh is sold a second-rate TV?
- 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) - Second prize
Jamie and Mark each bought a raffle ticket to win a new laptop or a new cell phone, where only 125 tickets were told. The first ticket holder wins the prize of their choice and is removed from the drawing. The holder of the second ticket drawn wins the re - Probabilities 71194
We have a dummy die where numbers fall with probabilities P (1)=0.1; P (2)=0.2; P (3)=0.22; P (4)=0.16; P (5)=0.24; P (6)=0.08. Determine the probability that the two tosses the same numbers. - Beginning 6334
On the tray, they had apricot and plum cakes in a ratio of 3:2. After eating three apricot pies, the chance of taking out a plum and apricot was the same. How many cakes were there together on the tray at the beginning? - Box of donuts
Elizabeth brought a box of donuts to share. There are two dozen (24) donuts in the box, all identical in size, shape, and color. Six are jelly-filled, ten are lemon-filled, and eight are custard-filled. You randomly select one donut, eat it, and s
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