Monday May 8, 2017 You randomly select one card from a 52 card deck. Find the probability of selecting A 2 or a 3 A 7 or an 8 A red 2 or a black 3 A red.

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Monday May 8, 2017 You randomly select one card from a 52 card deck. Find the probability of selecting A 2 or a 3 A 7 or an 8 A red 2 or a black 3 A red 7 or a black 8 The 2 of hearts or the 3 of spades ***Quiz tomorrow***

Tuesday May 9, 2017 You are dealt one card from a 52 card deck. Find the probability that you are not dealt An ace A 3 A heart A club A picture card A red picture card

Wednesday May 10, 2017 A single die is rolled twice. Find the probability of rolling A 2 the first time and a 3 the second time A 5 the first time and a 1 the second time An even number the first time and a number greater than 2 the second time An odd number the first time and a number less than 3 the second time.

Thursday May 11, 2017 There are 6 green marbles and 2 red marbles in a jar. What the probability of picking a red marble. 2. A number is randomly picked from this list: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11. What is the probability of picking an odd number? 3. There are 5 lollipops and 4 candies marbles in a jar. What is the probability of picking a lollipop? 4. There are 6 quarters and 2 nickels in a bag. What is the probability of picking a nickel? 5. There are 10 black and 9 white crayons in a box. What is the probability of picking a white crayon? ***Quiz tomorrow***

Friday May 12, 2017 What is the probability of choosing a king from a standard deck of playing cards? 2. What is the probability of choosing a green marble from a jar containing 5 red, 6 green and 4 blue marbles? 3. What is the probability of choosing a marble that is not blue in problem 2? 4. What is the probability of getting an odd number when rolling a single 6-sided die? 5. What is the probability of choosing a jack or a queen from a standard deck of 52 playing cards?