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Julio has two bags of gummy candies. One at a time, he randomly pulled 8 pineapple, 5 lime, and 7 strawberry candies out of the first bag and put them back each time. He also randomly pulled 11 mango, 3 tamarind, and 6 watermelon candies out of the second bag and put them back each time.Based on this information, what is the probability that Julio will select a strawberry candy from the first bag and a tamarind candy from the second bag the next time he takes a candy from each bag?Type a number in each box. □ /□
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In a freshman high school class of 80 students, 22 students take Consumer Education, 20 students take French, and 4' students take both. Which equation can be used to find the probability, P, that a randomly selected student from this class takes Consumer Education, French, or both?P= 11/40 + 1/4 + 1/20P= 11/40 + 1/4 - 1/20P= 11/40 + 1/4 - 1/10P= 11/40 + 1/4
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Se lanzan dos dados honestos de manera independiente.
¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que los números obtenidos sumen más de 10 ?
A) \( \frac{1}{18} \)
B) \( \frac{1}{12} \)
C) \( \frac{1}{9} \)
D) \( \frac{1}{6} \)
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A group of students sat for the BM and English papers in an exam. Their results are summarized as shown :
\( 75 \% \) pass BM, \( 70 \% \) pass English, \( 40 \% \) fail in at least one of the subjects. A student is selected from the
group,
(a) Find the probability that the student passes only one of the two subjects.
(b) Given that the students passes BM or English, find the probability that the student did not pass English.
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P(number is NOT 9)
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4. A bag contains only blue, green, and red marbles. A marble is drawn at random. The probability the
marble is blue is
\( \begin{array}{llll}\text { (a) } 0 & \text { (b) } 1 & \text { (c) between } 0 \text { and } 1 & \text { (d) None of these } \\ \text { Impossible } & \text { Between impossible and certain }\end{array} \)
5. A bag contains only blue, green, and red marbles. A marble is drawn at random. The probability the
marble is red or blue is
\( \begin{array}{llll}\text { (a) } 0 & \text { (b) } 1 & \text { (c) between } 0 \text { and } 1 & \text { (d) None of these } \\ \text { 6. A bag contains only blue, green, and red marbles. A marble is drawn at random. The probability the } \\ \text { marble is red, green, or blue is } & \text { (b) } 1 & \text { (c) between } 0 \text { and } 1 & \text { (d) None of these } \\ \begin{array}{llll}\text { (a) } 0 & \text { (b) } 1 & \text { (c) between } 0 \text { and } 1 & \text { (d) None of these }\end{array}\end{array} \begin{array}{ll}\text { (a) } 0 & \end{array} \)
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The probability of an impossible event is
The probability of an event that is certain to happen is
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Jeff is working on shooting free throws in basketball. Of the 72 shots he has attempted, he has made
54 . What is the probability Jeff's next shot will go in based on his rate so far. Select the best answer,
and work must be shown to receive any credit.
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8. You have 4 red, 6 black, 3 blue, 2 yellow, and 5 purple marbles. Find each of the following:
\( \begin{array}{ll}\text { (a) Probability of selecting a purple marble. } & \text { (b) Probability of selecting a black marble. } \\ \begin{array}{ll}\text { (c) Probability of selecting a black or blue } \\ \text { marble. } & \text { (d) Probability of selecting a yellow or red } \\ \text { marble. }\end{array} \\ \begin{array}{ll}\text { (e) Probability of selecting an orange marble. } & \text { (f) } P(\text { red, black, blue, yellow, or purple) }\end{array}\end{array} ⿴ \begin{array}{l}\text { (b) }\end{array} \)
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Mr. Brown's classroom, there are 12 boys and 18 girls. If Mr. Brown chooses a student to
question in his classroom, what is the probability that the student he chooses is a boy?
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