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Probability 10 Hearts 82Ded2
1. **State the problem:** We want to find the probability of drawing the 10 of hearts from a standard 52-card deck. 2. **Formula for probability:** The probability of an event is g
Jack Probability Ee666B
1. **State the problem:** We want to find the probability of drawing a jack from a standard 52-card deck. 2. **Formula for probability:** The probability of an event is given by
Soda Probability F2Ffa2
1. **State the problem:** We need to find the probability that a randomly selected can from the cooler is either orange soda, cola, or ginger ale. 2. **Identify the total number of
Spinner Probability C3A948
1. **State the problem:** We have a spinner divided into 10 equal sectors: 4 red, 3 blue, 2 yellow, and 1 green. 2. **What is asked?** Find the probability that the spinner lands o
Expected Selection B69E80
1. **State the problem:** You have 5 bills of 20 and 2 bills of 100. You select bills one at a time randomly without replacement and stop once the total selected amount is at least
Experimental Probability 6Bac83
1. **State the problem:** We want to find the experimental probability that the mouse walks into the red door based on the recorded frequencies. 2. **Recall the formula for experim
Candy Probability 7F5C86
1. **State the problem:** May has 28 candies in 4 colours: orange, blue, green, and purple. Half are orange, blue, or green. Green to purple ratio is 1:2. Blue candies are 1 fewer
Candy Probability 3Af59B
1. **State the problem:** May has 28 candies in 4 different colours: orange, blue, green, and purple. Half of the candies are orange, blue, or green. The ratio of green to purple c
Spinner Probability 7A826A
1. **State the problem:** We have a spinner with 8 equal sections: 5 labeled G and 3 labeled H. Jaya spun the spinner 20 times and it landed on H 8 times.
Homework Pass Probability 5F2Eaf
1. **State the problem:** We have a class with students categorized by whether they completed homework and whether they passed the test. We want to find the probability that a stud
Conditional Probability 6268Ac
1. **State the problem:** We want to find the probability that a student is male given that the student has an A in the class. 2. **Identify the data from the table:**
Probability Sport Instrument Ec5A99
1. **State the problem:** We are given a data table showing how many students play an instrument and/or a sport. We need to find the probability that a randomly chosen student play
Spinner Probability 527034
1. **State the problem:** We have a spinner divided into 12 equal sections numbered 1 through 12. We want to find the probability that the spinner lands on a number that is a multi
Spinner Probability B52Ff0
1. **State the problem:** We have a spinner divided into 12 equal sections numbered 1 through 12. We want to find the probability that the spinner lands on a number that is a multi
Relative Frequency Cards 53Ccc1
1. **Stating the problem:** Stephen and Fiona performed 50 draws from a deck of cards with replacement. The number of times Fiona chose each picture card is given: King = 8, Queen
Probability Cash Credit C84Cc1
1. **State the problem:** We need to find the probability that the next customer will pay with cash or a credit card based on past data. 2. **Identify the total number of customers
Probability Prizes 2Caccc
1. The problem states the probabilities of Rosa winning two different prizes: a T-shirt with probability $0.89$ and a $20 gift certificate with probability $0.05$. 2. We want to un
Peach Probability 714756
1. The problem states that the probability of selecting a peach from the snack box is $\frac{1}{4}$. We need to determine which option matches this probability. 2. The formula for
Binomial Passing Probability 0Afecd
1. **State the problem:** A test has 10 true/false questions. The student passes by answering at least 8 correctly. We want the probability of passing by guessing. 2. **Formula:**
Probability Denominator Change 2886Bf
1. The problem asks how the denominator in the probability calculation changes when drawing two marbles one after the other without replacement. 2. When drawing marbles without rep
Experimental Probability 73Da2B
1. **State the problem:** Find the experimental probability of getting a 0 or 5 from the lottery machine data. 2. **Formula:** Experimental probability = \frac{Number\ of\ times\ e