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Directions: Read carefully. Remember to consider what the possible outcomes may be in relation to all possible outcomes.
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From a standard deck of cards, one card is drawn. What is the probability that the card is black and a jack?
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A die is rolled. What is the probability that the number rolled is greater than 2 and even? |
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A set of polygons contains a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, and a trapezoid. If one polygon is chosen at random, what is the probability that the polygon has all sides equal in length and all right angles?
Hint: A square and a rhombus have all sides equal in length. A square and a rectangle have all right angles. |
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A piggy-bank contains 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 4 nickels, and 5 pennies. One coin is removed at random. What is the probability that the coin is a dime or a nickel? |
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A bottle contains 3 red marbles, 5 blue marbles and 2 green marbles. If a single marble is drawn from the bottle at random, what is the probability that the marble is green or blue? |
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A standard deck of cards is shuffled and one card is drawn. Find the probability that the card is red or a jack. |
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A bag contains 18 coins numbered from 1 to 18. Karen bets that the next coin drawn at random from the bag will be even. Cubby bets that the next coin drawn will be from the set of numbers {4, 5, 7, 10}. What is the probability that the next coin drawn will be even or from the set {4, 5, 7, 10}? |
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In a Math Honors class of 30 students, 16 are boys and 14 are girls. On the final exam, 7 boys and 8 girls received an "A" score. If a student is chosen at random from this class, what is the probability of choosing a girl or a student that received an "A" score? |
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A spinner is divided into 8 congruent sectors. Set A = landing on a multiple of 3
When the spinner is spun one time, what is the probability of getting a number that is NOT in set A? |
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A card is chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. There are 4 Kings and 4 Aces in a deck of standard playing cards. What is the probability that a card chosen at random from a deck of cards is a King or an Ace?
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