<p>Name: ______Date: ______</p><p>Probability:</p><p>All answers must be reduced.</p><p>1. Experiment is rolling a fair 6-sided number cube once.</p><p>P(rolling a ‘5’ or rolling a ‘4’) = ______</p><p>2. The game is picking two cards from a standard deck of cards. Once the card is picked, it is put back into the deck (with replacement problem)</p><p>P(“king” and “heart”) = ______</p><p>3. The letters “STAYINSCHOOLTOBECOOL” are in a brown bag. You are to pick one letter from the bag in a random fashion without looking into the bag.</p><p>P(selecting an “T”) = ______</p><p>4. The experiment is flipping a fair coin three times. The winning order must be flipping a heads first, a heads second and a tails last.</p><p>P(Picking a Tails, a heads, and a tails ) = ______</p><p>5. Draw a tree diagram for question number 4.</p><p>6. The experiment is rolling 2 dice.</p><p>P(rolling a sum of 5) = ______Name: ______Date: ______</p><p>Probability: 7. There are 19 red marbles and 18 green marbles in a bag. The experiment is picking a marble, and then placing the marble back in the bag. The second pick is done after the first marble is put back into the bag.</p><p>P(picking a red, and then picking a red)</p><p>8. There are 31 red marbles and 18 green marbles in a bag. The experiment is picking a marble and NOT replacing it. The second pick is done after the first marble is randomly selected. (a) P(“red” and “red”) = ______</p><p>(b) P(“red” and “green”) = ______</p><p>9. The numbers 12 thru 24 are in a bag. The experiment is to randomly pick a number out of the bag.</p><p>(a) P(picking an even) = ______</p><p>(b) P(picking an odd or an even) = ______</p><p> c) P(picking a number that has only one digit) = ______</p><p>10. Assume the weather people are always accurate. Meteorologist says there is a 40% chance of raining on Wednesday. Express your answer in a reduced fraction.</p><p>P(NOT raining on Wednesday) = ______</p><p>11. A child has 2 pairs of pants (green, and blue), 2 shirts (white, and black), and 2 pairs of shoes ( pink, and red). Assume that you don’t care about what matches. </p><p> How many total outfits exist? List all of the different outfits that this child has if you don’t care about what matches. </p>
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