Probability and Conditional Probability

Probability and Conditional Probability

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The table summarizes the distribution of color and shape for \(100\) tiles of equal area. Red Blue Yellow Total Square \(10\) \(20\) \(25\) \(55\) Pentagon \(20\) \(10\) \(15\) \(45\) Total \(30\) \(30\) \(40\) \(100\) If one of these tiles is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a red tile? (Express your answer as a decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)

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If a caller last Monday who asked about his or her bill is selected at random, which of the following is closest to the probability that the customer also asked for repairs?

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The table above shows the number of people who work in the Human Resources and Accounting departments of a company and the highest level of education they have completed. A person from one of these departments is to be chosen at random. If the person chosen works in the Human Resources department, what is the probability that the highest level of education the person completed is a master’s °?

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A box contains \(13\) red pens and \(37\) blue pens. If one of these pens is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a red pen? (Express your answer as a decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)

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There are \(20\) buttons in a bag: \(8\) white buttons, \(2\) orange buttons, and \(10\) brown buttons. If one of these buttons is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a white button?

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\(-13\), \(4\), \(23\) A data set of three numbers is shown. If a number from this data set is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a -number?

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The number of penguins in a zoo exhibit, sorted by gender and type of penguin, is shown in the table above. Which type of penguin has a female population that is the closest to being of the total female penguin population in the exhibit?

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On a street with \(7\) houses, \(2\) houses are blue. If a house from this street is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a house that is blue?

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A bag contains a total of 60 marbles. A marble is to be chosen at random from the bag. If the probability that a blue marble will be chosen is 0.35, how many marbles in the bag are blue?

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For a particular machine that produces beads, \(29\) out of every \(100\) beads it produces have a defect. A bead produced by the machine will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a bead that has a defect?

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\(-11\), \(-9\), \(26\) A data set of three numbers is shown. If a number from this data set is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a positive number?

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To the nearest tenth of a percent, what percent of states with a state-level sales tax do not have a state-level income tax?

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The table above gives the number of United States presidents from 1789 to 2015 whose age at the time they first took office is within the interval listed. Of those presidents who were at least 50 years old when they first took office, what fraction were at least 60 years old?

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Each of \(157\) gemstones can be classified as one of three classifications, as shown in the frequency table. Classification Frequency color X \(119\) color Y \(3\) color Z \(35\) If one of the gemstones is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a gemstone of color Y?

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If 1,200 customers register for new accounts at a social media website every day, what fraction of the first 60,000 new accounts are registered in the first 5 days?

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There are n nonfiction books and 12 fiction books on a bookshelf. If one of these books is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a nonfiction book, in terms of n ?

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At a conference, there are a total of \(275\) attendees. Each attendee is assigned to either group A, group B, or group C. If one of these attendees is selected at random, the probability of selecting an attendee who is assigned to group A is \(0.44\) and the probability of selecting an attendee who is assigned to group B is \(0.24\). How many attendees are assigned to group C?

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The table summarizes the distribution of age and assigned group for \(90\) participants in a study. \(0\)–\(9\) years \(10\)–\(19\) years \(20 +\) years Total Group A \(7\) \(14\) \(9\) \(30\) Group B \(6\) \(4\) \(20\) \(30\) Group C \(17\) \(12\) \(1\) \(30\) Total \(30\) \(30\) \(30\) \(90\) One of these participants will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a participant from group A, given that the participant is at least \(10\) years of age? (Express your answer as a decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)

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If one of the days on which there was no rain is selected at random, what is the probability the day was a weekend day?

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A store received a shipment of 1,000 MP3 players, 4 of which were defective. If an MP3 player is randomly selected from this shipment, what is the probability that it is defective?

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On May 10, 2015, there were 83 million Internet subscribers in Nigeria. The major Internet providers were MTN, Globacom, Airtel, Etisalat, and Visafone. By September 30, 2015, the number of Internet subscribers in Nigeria had increased to 97 million. If an Internet subscriber in Nigeria on September 30, 2015, is selected at random, the probability that the person selected was an MTN subscriber is 0.43. There were p million MTN subscribers in Nigeria on September 30, 2015. To the nearest integer, what is the value of p ?

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PhoneEmailDinner dance55%80%Football game20%10%πcnic20%5%Pool party5%5%Total100%100%An alumni association survey asked each high school graduate to select the one activity he or she preferred for the association’s next event. Some of the people responded by phone, and the others responded by email. The table above shows the distribution of preferred activity, in percent, for each response type used. For the survey, the number of email responses was twice the number of phone responses. If a person who preferred aπcnic is selected at random, what is the probability that the person responded by email?

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A band with \(45\) members has \(11\) members who play saxophone. If one band member is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a band member who plays saxophone?

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In a study of cell phone use, 799 randomly selected US teens were asked how often they talked on a cell phone and about their texting behavior. The data are summarized in the table above. If one of the 799 teens surveyed is selected at random, what is the probability that the teen talks on a cell phone daily?

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Each vertex of a \(14\)-sided polygon is labeled with one of the \(14\) letters \(A\) through \( N\), with a different letter at each vertex. If one vertex is selected at random, what is the probability that the letter \(D\) will be at the selected vertex? (Express your answer as a decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)

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Live east of the river Live west of the river Total Less than \(40\) years old \(17\) \(11\) \(28\) At least \(40\) years old \(18\) \(89\) \(107\) Total \(35\) \(100\) \(135\) The table summarizes members of a local organization by age and whether they live east or west of the river. If a member of the organization is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected member is at least \(40\) years old?

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At a movie theater, there are a total of \(350\) customers. Each customer is located in either theater A, theater B, or theater C. If one of these customers is selected at random, the probability of selecting a customer who is located in theater A is \(0.48\), and the probability of selecting a customer who is located in theater B is \(0.24\). How many customers are located in theater C?

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Of the 8 planets in our solar system, 4 are considered rocky. If a student randomly selects 1 of those 8 planets as a toπc for a report, what is the probability that the selected planet will be rocky?

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Each rock in a collection of \(70\) rocks was classified as either igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary, as shown in the frequency table. Classification Frequency igneous \(10\) metamorphic \(33\) sedimentary \(27\) If one of these rocks is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a rock that is igneous?

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A grove has \(6\) rows of birch trees and \(5\) rows of maple trees. Each row of birch trees has \(8\) trees \(20\) feet or taller and \(6\) trees shorter than \(20\) feet. Each row of maple trees has \(9\) trees \(20\) feet or taller and \(7\) trees shorter than \(20\) feet. A tree from one of these rows will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a maple tree, given that the tree is \(20\) feet or taller?

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The table gives the distribution of votes for a new school mascot and grade level for \(80\) students. Mascot Grade level Sixth Seventh Eighth Total Badger \(4\) \(9\) \(9\) \(22\) Lion \(9\) \(2\) \(9\) \(20\) Longhorn \(4\) \(6\) \(4\) \(14\) Tiger \(6\) \(9\) \(9\) \(24\) Total \(23\) \(26\) \(31\) \(80\) If one of these students is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a student whose vote for new mascot was for a lion?

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In a bag, there are \(7\) red, \(4\) white, \(33\) blue, and \(33\) yellow cubes. If one of these cubes is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a cube that is neither blue nor yellow?

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If one of these state parks is selected at random, what is the probability that it has camπng facilities but does not have bicycle paths?

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Human blood can be classified into four common blood types—A, B, AB, and O. It is also characterized by the presence or absence of the rhesus factor. The table above shows the distribution of blood type and rhesus factor for a group of people. If one of these people who is rhesus -is chosen at random, the probability that the person has blood type B is . What is the value of x ?

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How many of the males surveyed responded that they do not play a school sport?

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A total of 25 men registered for singing lessons. The frequency table shows how many of these singers have certain voice types. If one of these singers is selected at random, what is the probability he is a baritone?

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The table above shows the number of students from two different high schools who completed summer internships in each of five years. No student attended both schools. Of the students who completed a summer internship in 2010, which of the following represents the fraction of students who were from Valley High School?

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The data on the coat color and eye color for 48 Himalayan kittens available for adoption were collected and summarized in the table above. What fraction of the chocolate-colored kittens has deep blue eyes?

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Customer Purchases at a Gas Station Beverage purchasedBeverage not purchasedTotalGasoline purchased602585Gasoline not purchased351550Total9040135On Tuesday, a local gas station had 135 customers. The table above summarizes whether or not the customers on Tuesday purchased gasoline, a beverage, both, or neither. Based on the data in the table, what is the probability that a gas station customer selected at random on that day did not purchase gasoline?

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The table shows the number of different colors of marbles in a bag. If a marble is chosen at random from the bag, what is the probability that the marble will be blue?

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The table above shows information about 14 cars listed for sale on an auto dealership’s website. If one of the cars listed for sale is selected at random, what is the probability that the car selected will be a hybrid car priced at no more than $25,000 ?

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Each face of a fair \(14\)-sided die is labeled with a number from \(1\) through \(14\), with a different number appearing on each face. If the die is rolled one time, what is the probability of rolling a \(2\)?

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Number of Contestants by Score and Day 5 out of 54 out of 53 out of 52 out of 51 out of 50 out of 5TotalDay 123462320Day 223554120Day 333453220Total7913169660The same 20 contestants, on each of 3 days, answered 5 questions in order to win a prize. Each contestant received 1 point for each correct answer. The number of contestants receiving a given score on each day is shown in the table above.No contestant received the same score on two different days. If a contestant is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected contestant received a score of 5 on Day 2 or Day 3, given that the contestant received a score of 5 on one of the three days?

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