6-3 Practice
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17 questions

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Find the probability that you pick a red M&M (which you eat), then a yellow M&M.
Find the probability that you pick a red M&M (which you eat), then a yellow M&M.
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Find the probability that you pick (and eat) three blue M&M's in a row.
Find the probability that you pick (and eat) three blue M&M's in a row.
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Find the probability that you pick a green M&M (which you eat), then an orange M&M (which you replace), then another orange M&M.
Find the probability that you pick a green M&M (which you eat), then an orange M&M (which you replace), then another orange M&M.
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Find the probability that you draw a diamond (which you don't replace), then a spade.
Find the probability that you draw a diamond (which you don't replace), then a spade.
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Find the probability that you draw a diamond (which you replace), then a spade.
Find the probability that you draw a diamond (which you replace), then a spade.
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Find the probability that you draw a face-card (which you do not replace), then an even numbered card (which you replace), then an ace.
Find the probability that you draw a face-card (which you do not replace), then an even numbered card (which you replace), then an ace.
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A jar contains 20 quarters and 20 dimes. Find the probability that a quarter is drawn (which you don't replace), then a dime (which you don't replace), then another quarter.
A jar contains 20 quarters and 20 dimes. Find the probability that a quarter is drawn (which you don't replace), then a dime (which you don't replace), then another quarter.
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The probability of pulling 2 black marbles in a row (if the first IS replaced) is 0.25. There are 20 white marbles. How many black marbles are there?
The probability of pulling 2 black marbles in a row (if the first IS replaced) is 0.25. There are 20 white marbles. How many black marbles are there?
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Find the probability of spinning and getting a shaded space, then a G.
Find the probability of spinning and getting a shaded space, then a G.
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Find the probability of spinning and getting a white space, then a shaded space
Find the probability of spinning and getting a white space, then a shaded space
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Find the probability of spinning and getting a vowel, then a white space consonant, then a shaded consonant.
Find the probability of spinning and getting a vowel, then a white space consonant, then a shaded consonant.
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P(Z) = 0.45 and P(Y) = 0.4. What is P(Z and Y)?
P(Z) = 0.45 and P(Y) = 0.4. What is P(Z and Y)?
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P(X) = 0.4 and P(W and X) = 0.12. What is P(W)?
P(X) = 0.4 and P(W and X) = 0.12. What is P(W)?
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T & V are mutually exclusive. P(V) = 0.12 and P(T) = 0.9. What is P(T and V)?
T & V are mutually exclusive. P(V) = 0.12 and P(T) = 0.9. What is P(T and V)?
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T & V are mutually exclusive. P(V) = 0.12 and P(T) = 0.9. What is P(T or V)?
T & V are mutually exclusive. P(V) = 0.12 and P(T) = 0.9. What is P(T or V)?
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R & S are not mutually exclusive. P(R) = 0.8 and P(R and S) = 0.2. What is P(S)?
R & S are not mutually exclusive. P(R) = 0.8 and P(R and S) = 0.2. What is P(S)?
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T & V are not mutually exclusive. P(R) = 0.8 and P(R and S) = 0.2. What is P(R or S)?
T & V are not mutually exclusive. P(R) = 0.8 and P(R and S) = 0.2. What is P(R or S)?