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This HW set is due on November 1, 2024, 11:59:00 PM EDT.
Correct answers become available on November 1, 2024, 11:59:00 PM EDT.
Problem 1
A deck of cards is shuffled and the top two cards are placed face down on a table. True or false:
- There is 1 chance in 4 for the first card to be a heart. Answer: [?/TRUE/FALSE]
- There is 1 chance in 4 for the second card to be a spade. Answer: [?/TRUE/FALSE]
- The chance of getting a heart and then a spade is: % [Enter answer in percent rounded to the nearest whole percent, like 12 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.]
Problem 2
A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards: 4 aces, 12 face cards, and 36 numbered cards.
Enter answers below in percent rounded to the nearest whole percent, like 12 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.
Two draws are made at random with replacement from such a deck.
- What is the chance of getting a numbered card on the first draw? Answer: %
- What is the chance of getting a numbered card on the second draw? Answer: %
- What is the chance of getting a numbered card on the first draw and a numbered card on the second draw? Answer: %
- What is the chance of not getting a face card in the two draws? Answer: %
- What is the chance of getting a face card at least once in the two draws? Answer: %
Problem 3
Two draws are made at random from the box
. Enter answers below in percent rounded
to the nearest whole percent, like 12 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.
Find the chance that 2 is drawn at least once—
- if the draws are made with replacement. Answer: %
- if the draws are made without replacement. Answer: %
Problem 4
Three cards are drawn from a well-shuffled deck and placed down on the table. Enter answers below in percent rounded to the nearest whole percent, like 12% for 0.1178 (=11.78%).
- Find the chance that all of the cards are even-numbered. Answer: %
- Find the chance that none of the cards are even-numbered. Answer: %
- Find the chance that the cards are not all even-numbered. Answer: %
Problem 5
Two tickets are drawn at random without replacement from the box
. Enter answers
below in percent rounded to the nearest whole percent, like 12 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.
- Find the chance that the second ticket is 4. Answer: %
- Find the chance that the second ticket is 4, given the first is 2. Answer: %
- Find the chance that the second ticket is 4, given the first is 4. Answer: % Now find the same three chances, if the draws are made with replacement.
- Find the chance that the second ticket is 4. Answer: %
- Find the chance that the second ticket is 4, given the first is 2. Answer: %
- Find the chance that the second ticket is 4, given the first is 4. Answer: %
Problem 6
A deck of cards is shuffled and two cards are drawn.
Enter answers below in percent rounded to the nearest whole percent, like 12 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.
- Find the chance that the second card is a club, given that first card is a club. Answer: %.
- Find the chance that the first card is a club and the second card is a club. Answer: %
Problem 7
[In the questions below enter answers in percent rounded to the nearest 0.1 percent, like 11.8 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.]
A die is rolled three times. What is the chance that—
- all the rolls show 2 or more spots? Answer: %
- none of the rolls show 2 or more spots? Answer: %
- all the rolls show 1 spot? Answer: %
- none of the rolls show 1 spot? Answer: %
- not all the rolls show 2 or more spots? Answer: %
- not all the rolls show 1 spot? Answer: %
- at least one roll shows 1 spot? Answer: %
- at least one roll shows 2 or more spots? Answer: %
Which two of the above 8 outcomes have the highest probability?
- A. a
- B. b
- C. c
- D. d
- E. e
- F. f
- G. g
- H. h
Problem 8
Find the chance that the highest number rolled is a four when a single die is rolled 7 times.
Answer: % [Answer in percent rounded to the nearest 0.1 percent, like 11.8 for 0.1178 (=11.78%); do not enter the % sign.]
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