Suppose the two spinners shown are each spun once.
Find the probability that the first spinner lands on 4 and the product of the spinners is less than 10.
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Question 2
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Suppose the two spinners shown are each spun once.
Find the probability that the first spinner lands on a number less than 4 and the sum of the spinners is less than 6.
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Question 3
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The table shows the results from a survey that asked students from three grade levels to pick their favorite subject from those listed. Round to the neast tenth of a percent.
Find P(Math|12)
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Question 4
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The table shows the results from a survey that asked students from three grade levels to pick their favorite subject from those listed. Round to the neast tenth of a percent.
Find P(10th|History)
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Question 5
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A raffle is being held at a mall. A box has the names of the 237 men and 318 women who are participating on slips of paper. Gift certificates are being given to the first five names pulled from the box. Once a person wins a certificate, his or her name is not returned to the box. What is the probability that the first three certificates
go to men and the last two certificates go to women? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.