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Answer Question Larry tosses a fair coin 4 times. What is the probability that all 4 tosses land heads? Start

Answer Grandpa’s wallet contains five $1 bills, two $5 bills, and three $10 bills. If Grandpa grabs two bills at random without replacement, what is the probability of selecting a $1 and then a $5 bill?

Answer A bag contains 4 red marbles, 2 blue marbles, and 4 green marbles. What is the probability that you would randomly chose a red marble, put it back in the bag and then choose a red marble again on the second pick?

Answer The probability of an article of clothing having some sort of flaw or defect is . About how many would you expect to be flawed in a shipment of 250?

Answer What is the experimental probability of landing on Blue? Green Spinner Color Number of Times Landed Green 6 Red 9 Blue 5 Yellow 2 Orange 3

10 Answer What is the Experimental probability of landing on Green? Spinner Color Number of Times Landed Green 5 Red 3 Blue 4 Yellow 2 Orange 1

Answer If you have one fair number cube and one fair coin; what would be the probability of rolling a 5 and landing on heads?

Answer If you have 1dime, 3 nickels, 2 quarters, and 2 pennies in your pocket; what would be the probability of randomly selecting 2 coins without replacing the first and having the first one be a penny and the second coin a quarter?

Answer 5 If Kim usually makes at least an 80% on tests. One would expect her to get at least how many questions correct on a test with 25 questions?

Answer There are 6 white and 3 black socks in the drawer. If Kyle randomly draws two socks without replacing the first; what is the probability he will get two white socks?

Answer Question END ! What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 6 when you throw 2 fair number cubes? (The sum of both dice is 6.)

Answer The probability of getting a pink gumball is ⅛. The probability of getting a pink piece of candy is ¾. If both a gumball and a piece of candy are purchased; what is the probability they will both be pink?

Answer If you were to spin this spinner 10 times; how many times would you expect it to land on an even number?

Answer 20 & or PURPLE A spinner and a fair number cube are used in a game. The spinner has an equal chance of landing on 1 of 6 colors: red, purple, blue, orange, yellow or green. The faces of the cube are labeled 1 through 6. What is the probability of a player spinning the color purple and then rolling a 5 or 6?

Answer If Johnny tosses a fair coin and rolls a fair number cube; what is the probability that he will roll an even number and the flip will land on tails?