If a dice is rolled once, what is the probability that it will show an even number?

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If a dice is rolled once, what is the probability that it will show an even number?

If a dice is rolled once, what is the probability that it will show a prime number (1 is not prime)?

If a dice is rolled once, what is the probability that it will show a multiple of 3?

If a coin is flipped twice, what is the probability that it will land heads once and tails once?

A bag contains 4 white counters, 5 black counters, and 6 green counters. What is the probability of drawing: a white counter?

A deck of cards contains 52 cards, 13 from each suit. If a card is flipped over, what is the probability that it is a face card (J, Q, K) of any suit?

A deck of cards contains 52 cards, 13 from each suit. If a card is flipped over, what is the probability that it is a red card?

Bag #1 contains 8 white bouncy balls, 6 red bouncy balls, and 4 green bouncy balls. Bag #2 contains 5 white bouncy balls, 2 red bouncy balls, and 6 green bouncy balls. What is the probability of drawing two red bouncy balls, one from each bag?

You have a deck of regular playing cards and one dice. What is the probability of drawing a heart from the deck of cards and rolling a 6 on the dice?

If a dice is rolled once, what is the probability that it will NOT show a 5?

If a dice is rolled once and a coin is flipped once, what is the probability of getting a 4 on the dice and a heads on the coin?

If the spinner is spun and the dice is tossed, what is the possibility of landing on red on the spinner and a even number on the dice?

If the spinner is spun and the dice is tossed, what is the possibility of landing on red or a blue on the spinner and tossing a 6 on the dice?

You have a playlist on your mp3 shuffle with 25 songs? Fifteen of the songs are rap. What is the probability that a rap song will play first?

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You have 12 coins in one pocket; 8 dimes, and 4 pennies. You have 10 coins in the other pocket; 5 nickels and 5 pennies. If you randomly remove 1 coin from each pocket, what is the probability that you will get 15 cents?

A cereal company decides to put 1 of five toy cars in each box of cereal. In every 100 boxes they put 50 red VW bugs, 20 black Hummers, 10 yellow Cadilac, 15 blue Toyota truck, and 5 white BMW convertibles. What is the probability you will get a truck if you purchase one box of cereal?

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