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oo00 AT&T; LTE 10:46 PM 20% [ + Files Math13 Ch.4&5 Review.docx [1] Math13 pring18 Chapter 4&5 Review 1. Cards are drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 without replacement. Find the probability for each event below. a) Drawing a queen or a spade. b) Drawing a jack or a four c) Drawing a king and then a queen. d) Drawing two kings. 2. In Salinas, 65% of adults have health insurance. What is the probability that 5 adults selected at random from Salinas all have health insurance? 3. A restaurant customer wants to rate 6 different dishes that were being served. In how many ways can the customer rate the 6 dishes? 4. The library gives out 4 books in a list of 20 books as a gift. If no two books are the same, how many possible giveaways of 4 books are there? 5. In California, car license plates are made of the form one digit, three letters and then 3 digits. For example, SNKJ924. Assume that all numbers and letters can be used a) How many possible license plates can there be in California? Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox

Explanation / Answer

Result:

6 different dishes

Rate the dishes means that order is important.

This is problem of permutation.

6P6 = 720 ways we can rate.