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Question 3
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If you were to spin the spinner 80 times, how many times would you expect it to land on blue?

Question 4
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Question 5
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Of 100 random students surveyed, 42 own a dog, 34 own a cat, 15 own a dog and a cat, and 9 own neither a dog nor a cat. Based upon the results, how many of the next 300 students surveyed would you expect to own a dog and a cat?

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Question 9
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Question 11
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What is the probability of spinning red?
3/5
3/8
5/8
8/3
What is the probability of NOT spinning white?
1/7
1/8
7/8
7/1
The table shows the number of different color straws in a package. Which statement is true?
The probability of picking a red straw is as likely as picking a purple straw.
The probability of picking a blue straw is greater than picking any other colored straw.
The probability of picking an orange straw is less than picking any other colored straw.
The probability of picking a green straw is as likely as picking a yellow straw.
Bryan conducted an experiment by tossing two coins 100 times. Based upon his experiment, what is the probability of tossing two heads?
11/50
13/50
11/25
13/25
What is the probability that a yellow tile is pulled, it is NOT replaced, and then a green tile is pulled?
10/25
4/24
40/49
1/15
What is the probability that a purple tile is pulled, is replaced, and then a yellow tile is pulled?
2/25
15/50
10/25
5/25
A card is randomly selected. What is the probability it will be greater than 4?
2/7
3/7
4/7
5/7
Scarlett is making a card. She has a drawer with 3 red, 2 pink, 5 green, 1 white, and 4 purple pieces of paper. How likely is it that Scarlett will randomly select a pink piece of paper?
Unlikely
As likely to happen as not
Likely
Certain
Jimmothy spins a spinner that has an even chance of spinning Yellow, Red, and Green. He then flips a coin. Which of the following sample spaces demonstrates these probabilities?
A
B
C
D