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Probability Chapter 10 Jeopardy 10.1 Intro 10.2Permutations 10.3 Combinations 10.4 Add. Prob. 10.5/10.6Indep/Dep 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 Probability Chapter 10 Jeopardy 10.1 Intro 10.2Permutations 10.3 Combinations 10.4 Add. Prob. 10.5/10.6Indep/Dep 100 200 300 400 500

2 10.1 Intro- 100 What is the probability of rolling a number lass than 3 on a single roll?

3 10.1 Intro- 200 A café’s lunch special offers 3 different appetizers, 4 different entrée’s and 5 different choices of soda. How many different choices are there for ordering one of each?

4 10.1 Intro- 300 How many 3 letter followed by 3 number passwords can there be if only odd numbers can be used?

5 10.1 Intro- 400 Find the probability of getting at least 2 heads in 3 tosses of a coin.

6 10.1 Intro- 500 Find the probability that a dart thrown at the dartboard will land in the circular region indicated if the side length of the square is 3.

7 10.2 Permutations- 100 How many ways can 6 bunnies be place on a circular rack?

8 10.2 Permutations- 200 How many ways can you arrange 5 red, 2 blue, and 6 yellow tulips in a row?

9 10.2 Permutations- 300 How many different arrangements can be made from the word VALENTINE?

10 10.2 Permutations- 400 In how many ways can 3 males (Joe, Jerry, and John) and 3 females (Jamie, Jenny, and Jasmine) be seated in a row if the genders alternate down the row?

11 10.2 Permutations- 500 In how many ways can 5 seniors, 3 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 3 freshman be seated in a row if a senior must be seated at each end? Assume that the members of each class are distinct.

12 What are the formulas for 10.3 Combinations- 100

13 Evaluate and 10.3 Combinations- 200

14 Find the number of different 5 card hands that can be dealt from a 52 card deck? 10.3 Combinations- 300

15 Find the number of district committee’s that can be formed if 8 people are selected from a group of 12. 10.3 Combinations- 400

16 If 2 marbles are randomly taken from a bag of 5 white and 3 green marbles. What is the probability of drawing a white one and a green one? 10.3 Combinations- 500

17 Find the probability of rolling less than 5 or an odd number. 10.4 Using Addition with Probability- 100

18 Daily Double Daily Double 10.4 Using Addition with Probability- 200

19 The numbers 1-8 are put into a hat. What is the probability of selecting the number 3 or 5? 10.4 Using Addition with Probability- 300

20 Find the probability that the spinner that is equally divided into numbers 1-8 will land on 3 or a number less than 4. 10.4 Using Addition with Probability- 400

21 Dad is at work. There are 40 people at work and 5 will be randomly picked for a drug test. What is the probability that dad will not get picked? 10.4 Using Addition with Probability- 500

22 10.5/10.6 Indepen. Depend. Events- 100 A spinner that is labeled equally 1-8 and a coin are each spun and flipped respectively. What is the probability that the spin is a 4 and the toss is a tail?

23 10.5/10.6 Indepen. Depend. Events- 200 You flipped a coin 8 times and they will all heads. What is the probability that the next flip will be a head?

24 Find the probability that a randomly selected child is 3 years old given that the child is a boy. 10.5/10.6 Indepen. Depend. Events- 300 AgeGirlsBoysTotal 1 yr131730 2 yr111526 3 yr81018 4 yr7916

25 Daily Double Daily Double 10.5/10.6 Indepen. Depend. Events- 400

26 10.5/10.6 Indepen. Depend. Events- 500 Without replacement, find the probability of drawing a blue first and a red second from a glass of 8 red, 9 yellow, and 5 blue m&m’s.

27 Find the probability that the spinner that is equally divided into 1- 8 will land on 4 or less than 6. Daily Double – -Wager points. -Only you get to answer.

28 Daily Double – -Wager points. -Only you get to answer. For one roll of a number cube, let A be the event “even” and let B be the event “2”. Find the probability of P(B|A).


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