- A ball is drawn randomly from a jar that contains 6 red balls, 2 white balls, and 5 yellow balls. Find the probability of the given event.
- A red ball is drawn
- A white ball is drawn
- Suppose you write each letter of the alphabet on a different slip of paper and put the slips into a hat. What is the probability of drawing one slip of paper from the hat at random and getting:
- A consonant
- A vowel
- A group of people were asked if they had run a red light in the last year. 150 responded “yes”, and 185 responded “no”. Find the probability that if a person is chosen at random, they have run a red light in the last year.
- In a survey, 205 people indicated they prefer cats, 160 indicated they prefer dots, and 40 indicated they don’t enjoy either pet. Find the probability that if a person is chosen at random, they prefer cats.
- Compute the probability of tossing a six-sided die (with sides numbered 1 through 6) and getting a 5.
- Compute the probability of tossing a six-sided die and getting a 7.
- Giving a test to a group of students, the grades and gender are summarized below. If one student was chosen at random, find the probability that the student was female.
A | B | C | Total | |
Male | 8 | 18 | 13 | 39 |
Female | 10 | 4 | 12 | 26 |
Total | 18 | 22 | 25 | 65 |
- The table below shows the number of credit cards owned by a group of individuals. If one person was chosen at random, find the probability that the person had no credit cards.
Zero | One | Two or more | Total | |
Male | 9 | 5 | 19 | 33 |
Female | 18 | 10 | 20 | 48 |
Total | 27 | 15 | 39 | 81 |
- Compute the probability of tossing a six-sided die and getting an even number.
- Compute the probability of tossing a six-sided die and getting a number less than 3.
- If you pick one card at random from a standard deck of cards, what is the probability it will be a King?
- If you pick one card at random from a standard deck of cards, what is the probability it will be a Diamond?
- Compute the probability of rolling a 12-sided die and getting a number other than 8.
- If you pick one card at random from a standard deck of cards, what is the probability it is not the Ace of Spades?
- Referring to the grade table from question #7, what is the probability that a student chosen at random did NOT earn a C?
- Referring to the credit card table from question #8, what is the probability that a person chosen at random has at least one credit card?
- A six-sided die is rolled twice. What is the probability of showing a 6 on both rolls?
- A fair coin is flipped twice. What is the probability of showing heads on both flips?
- A die is rolled twice. What is the probability of showing a 5 on the first roll and an even number on the second roll?
- Suppose a jar contains 17 red marbles and 32 blue marbles. If you reach in the jar and pull out 2 marbles at random, find the probability that both are red.
- Suppose you write each letter of the alphabet on a different slip of paper and put the slips into a hat. If you pull out two slips at random, find the probability that both are vowels.
- Bert and Ernie each have a well-shuffled standard deck of 52 cards. They each draw one card from their own deck. Compute the probability that:
- Bert and Ernie both draw an Ace.
- Bert draws an Ace but Ernie does not.
- neither Bert nor Ernie draws an Ace.
- Bert and Ernie both draw a heart.
- Bert gets a card that is not a Jack and Ernie draws a card that is not a heart.
- Bert has a well-shuffled standard deck of 52 cards, from which he draws one card; Ernie has a 12-sided die, which he rolls at the same time Bert draws a card. Compute the probability that:
- Bert gets a Jack and Ernie rolls a five.
- Bert gets a heart and Ernie rolls a number less than six.
- Bert gets a face card (Jack, Queen or King) and Ernie rolls an even number.
- Bert gets a red card and Ernie rolls a fifteen.
- Bert gets a card that is not a Jack and Ernie rolls a number that is not twelve.
- Compute the probability of drawing a King from a deck of cards and then drawing a Queen.
- Compute the probability of drawing two spades from a deck of cards.
- A math class consists of 25 students, 14 female and 11 male. Two students are selected at random to participate in a probability experiment. Compute the probability that
- a male is selected, then a female.
- a female is selected, then a male.
- two males are selected.
- two females are selected.
- no males are selected.
- A math class consists of 25 students, 14 female and 11 male. Three students are selected at random to participate in a probability experiment. Compute the probability that
- a male is selected, then two females.
- a female is selected, then two males.
- two females are selected, then one male.
- three males are selected.
- three females are selected.
- Giving a test to a group of students, the grades and gender are summarized below. If one student was chosen at random, find the probability that the student was female and earned an A.
A | B | C | Total | |
Male | 8 | 18 | 13 | 39 |
Female | 10 | 4 | 12 | 26 |
Total | 18 | 22 | 25 | 65 |
- The table below shows the number of credit cards owned by a group of individuals. If one person was chosen at random, find the probability that the person was male and had two or more credit cards.
Zero | One | Two or more | Total | |
Male | 9 | 5 | 19 | 33 |
Female | 18 | 10 | 20 | 48 |
Total | 27 | 15 | 39 | 81 |
- A jar contains 6 red marbles numbered 1 to 6 and 8 blue marbles numbered 1 to 8. A marble is drawn at random from the jar. Find the probability the marble is red or odd-numbered.
- A jar contains 4 red marbles numbered 1 to 4 and 10 blue marbles numbered 1 to 10. A marble is drawn at random from the jar. Find the probability the marble is blue or even-numbered.
- Referring to the table from #29, find the probability that a student chosen at random is female or earned a B.
- Referring to the table from #30, find the probability that a person chosen at random is male or has no credit cards.
- Compute the probability of drawing the King of hearts or a Queen from a deck of cards.
- Compute the probability of drawing a King or a heart from a deck of cards.
- A jar contains 5 red marbles numbered 1 to 5 and 8 blue marbles numbered 1 to 8. A marble is drawn at random from the jar. Find the probability the marble is
- Even-numbered given that the marble is red.
- Red given that the marble is even-numbered.
- A jar contains 4 red marbles numbered 1 to 4 and 8 blue marbles numbered 1 to 8. A marble is drawn at random from the jar. Find the probability the marble is
- Odd-numbered given that the marble is blue.
- Blue given that the marble is odd-numbered.
- Compute the probability of flipping a coin and getting heads, given that the previous flip was tails.
- Find the probability of rolling a “1” on a fair die, given that the last 3 rolls were all ones.
- Suppose a math class contains 25 students, 14 females (three of whom speak French) and 11 males (two of whom speak French). Compute the probability that a randomly selected student speaks French, given that the student is female.
- Suppose a math class contains 25 students, 14 females (three of whom speak French) and 11 males (two of whom speak French). Compute the probability that a randomly selected student is male, given that the student speaks French.
- A jury pool consists of 27 people, 14 men and 13 women. Compute the probability that a randomly selected jury of 12 people is all male.
- In a lottery game, a player picks six numbers from 1 to 48. If 5 of the 6 numbers match those drawn, they player wins second prize. What is the probability of winning this prize?
- In a lottery game, a player picks six numbers from 1 to 48. If 4 of the 6 numbers match those drawn, they player wins third prize. What is the probability of winning this prize?
- Compute the probability that a 5-card poker hand is dealt to you that contains all hearts.
- Compute the probability that a 5-card poker hand is dealt to you that contains four Aces.
- For the questions below, consider a regular six-sided die.
- For rolling a number cube, what are the odds in favor of rolling a number greater than 3?
- For rolling a number cube, what are the odds in favor rolling a number less than 5?
- For rolling a number cube, what are the odds against rolling a number less than 5?
- For rolling a number cube, what are the odds in favor of rolling an even number?
- For rolling a number cube, what are the odds against rolling an even number?
For a spinner numbered 1 –10, answer the following questions.
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds in favor of the arrow landing on 10?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds in favor of the arrow landing on a 2 or 3?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds in favor of the arrow landing on 7, 8 or 9?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds in favor of NOT landing on an even number?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds of the arrow NOT landing on 10?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds in favor of the arrow landing on a number greater than 2?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds in favor of the arrow NOT landing on a number greater than 2?
- For spinning the spinner, what are the odds of the arrow not landing on a number greater than 3?
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