Find the probability of rolling less than 5 with one die. If the numbers from I
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Find the probability of rolling less than 5 with one die. If the numbers from I through 50 are writhe on slips of pager and mixed in a goldfish bowl (w/o water), what is the probability of drawing a number evenly divisible by? Find the probability of rolling first a 5, then a 3, and then a 1 or 6 with three throws of a fair die. What is the probability of getting three gas in three successive drawings from a standard deck of playing cards (a) if each card is replaced before the next one is drawing (b) if the cards are not replaced? Which of the following pairs of event are mutually exclusive? a) Rolling a 7 and a 9 with a pair of die. b) Being the son of a and born in change. c) Being under 25 years old and being president of U.S.A d) Drawing a king a black card out of a standard deck e) Dawning a Chevy and owning a Ford.Explanation / Answer
15) probabilty =4/6 =2/3
16) probabilty =7/50
17) probability =1/6 *1/6*2/6 =2/216
18)if cards are replaced a) =(4/52)*(4/52)*(4/52) =1/2197
b) without replacement probability =(4/52)*(3/51)*(2/50) =1/5525
19)option C is correct
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