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A die is rolled. What is the probability that the number showing is odd? Select the correct answer

A ball is drawn randomly from a jar that contains 1 red ball, 10 white balls, and 3 yellow balls. What is the probability that the ball selected is not white? Select the correct answer

A roulette wheel has 40 slots; two slots are numbered 0 and 00, and the remaining slots are numbered from 1 to 38. Find the probability that the ball lands in an odd- numbered slot. Select the correct answer

A roulette wheel has 28 slots; two slots are numbered 0 and 00, and the remaining slots are numbered from 1 to 26. Find the probability that the ball lands in an odd- numbered slot. Select the correct answer

A roulette wheel has 27 slots; two slots are numbered 0 and 00, and the remaining slots are numbered from 1 to 25. A player places a bet on a number between 1 and 25 and wins if a ball thrown into the spinning roulette wheel lands in the slot with the same number. Find the probability of winning on two consecutive spins of the roulette wheel. Select the correct answer