Derrick separately shuffles 2 standard decks of playing cards and then draws 1 card from each deck. What is the probability that Derrick will draw a heart.

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Derrick separately shuffles 2 standard decks of playing cards and then draws 1 card from each deck. What is the probability that Derrick will draw a heart from each deck? (one deck = 52 cards, each deck has 13 hearts)

Jake left 10 socks in the dryer; 6 were black and 4 were brown. He took 1 sock from the dryer and then a second sock after replacing the first one. Assuming a brown sock was taken first, what is the probability that both socks were brown? 60

A teacher’s prize jar held 6 tickets. Four tickets were for homework passes and 2 were for candy. Todd took 1 ticket from the jar and then a second ticket after replacing the first. Assuming that the first ticket was for a homework pass, what is the probability that both tickets were homework passes ? 0

Jimmy rolls 2 dice. What is the probability that he will roll an even number on each one?

The owner of a car dealership surveyed 50 customers about the kind of vehicle they wanted to buy. The chart shows the results of the survey. If the owner surveyed a total of 200 customers, how many would you expect to be looking for a sedan? Vehicle# Customers Sedan16 Minivan10 Sports Car6 SUV10 Truck8

Glenn scanned a paragraph from his textbook for words with different numbers of syllables. He entered the information into the table shown. Based on this information, what is an estimate for the number of 4-syllable words that would occur in 600 words? # Syllables# Words

A teacher has 5 number cards like the ones shown below. Make a diagram to represent all the possible 2-card combinations of 1 prime number and 1 composite number Hint: A “prime” number is a number >1 that has exactly 2 factors (1 and itself)!

A teacher has 5 number cards like the ones shown below. Make a diagram to represent all the possible 2-card combinations of 1 even number and 1 odd number

You spin the spinner one time. What is the probability of landing on a B or C? C B AB A DC D

You spin the spinner one time. What is the probability of landing on an E? 64 C B AB A DC D

A jar contains 2 red marbles and 4 blue marbles, all of equal size. If Dominic were to randomly select 1 marble, replaces it, then selects another marble from the jar, what would be the probability of selecting 2 red marbles from the jar?

What is the probability of rolling a 4 on the number cube and tossing heads on the coin?