PROBABILITY QUESTIONS

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PROBABILITY QUESTIONS

1. SUPPOSE THAT YOU HAVE A BAG OF M&Ms. THE BAG CONTAINS 12 RED M&Ms, 10 BLUE M&Ms, 8 GREEN M&Ms, AND 14 YELLOW M&Ms. WHAT IS THE PROBABILITY THAT AN M&M DRAWN WILL BE A BLUE M&M? B. WHAT IS THE PROBABILITY THAT AN M&M DRAWN WILL NOT BE RED OR YELLOW?

2. What is the probability that when you roll a die That you will roll a 3

2. What is the probability that when you roll a die that You will get a 6 or a 1?

3. What is the probability that when you roll a die that the Number will be less than 3 or more than 5?

4. If you roll two dice, what is the probability That you will roll a 4 or odd number?

5. If you roll two dice, what is the probability That you will roll a number less than 8?

6. WHAT IS THE PROBABILITY THAT YOU ROLL A DIE AND GET A 5 OR 6, THEN ROLL IT AGAIN AND GET A 3, AND THEN ROLL IT AGAIN AND GET AN ODD NUMBER?

7. HOW MANY UNIQUE WAYS CAN YOU ARRANGE THE LETTERS IN THE WORD “VERDUGO”?

7B. HOW MANY UNIQUE WAYS CAN YOU ARRANGE THE LETTERS IN THE WORD “OHIO”?

8. HOW MANY WAYS CAN YOU ARRANGE 6 DIFFERENT CANDLES ON A MANTLE

9. What is the probability of NOT spinning green or yellow on this spinner?   

10. What is the probability of spinning red or blue on this spinner?

10b. Find the probability of Spinning a 4 on the spinner and Drawing an B. P(4 and B)

11. YOU DECIDE TO BUY A NEW CAR WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS. YOU CAN BUY A CONVERTIBLE OR HARDTOP, LEATHER OR CLOTH SEATS, 4 DIFFERENT WHEEL SIZES, 6 DIFFERENT COLORS, AND 3 DIFFERENT STEREO SYSTEMS. HOW MANY DIFFERENT CARS CAN YOU BUY?

11b. DRAW A TREE CHART REPRESENTING ALL POSSIBILITIES FOR PURCHASING A CAR IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION. 11C. WHAT WOULD THE TOTAL NUMBER OF COMBINATIONS BE IF YOU COULD BUY THE CAR AS A CONVERTIBLE, HARD TOP OR WITH SUN ROOF.

9. HOW MANY WAYS CAN YOU ARRANGE THE LETTERS IN THE WORD “ALABAMA” HOW ABOUT “MISSISSIPPI”

12. SOLVE USING ANY METHOD

13. SOLVE USING ANY METHOD

14. Solve the system of equations

15. Solve the system of equations

16. Given the following function Graph the function Label the vertex Label the axis of symmetry Label the x-Intercept Label the y-intercept

17. Factor the following expressions completely

18. SIMPLIFY THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSIONS COMPLETELY