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Category > Math Posted 21 Apr 2017 My Price 8.00

A circular spinner is divided into 12 sectors of equal

Please work out the problems in the files attached. Thank you.

 

 

A circular spinner is divided into 12 sectors of equal area: 5 red sectors, 4 blue, 2 yellow, and 1 green. In
problems 7-14, consider the experiment of spinning the spinner once. Find the probability that the
spinner lands on:
7. Blue
8. Yellow
9. Yellow or green
10. Red or blue
11. Orange
12. Yellow, red, or green
13. Blue, red, yellow, or green
14. Purple
Refer to the description of a standard deck of 52 cards and the picture. An experiment consists of
drawing 1 card from a standard 52-card deck. In problems 15-24 what is the probability of drawing 15. A club
16. A black card
17. A heart or diamond
18. A numbered card
19. The jack of clubs
20. An ace
21. A king or spade
22. A red queen 23. A black diamond
24. A six or club 25. In a family with 2 children, excluding multiple births, what is the probability of having 2 children of
the opposite gender? Assume that a girl is a likely as a boy at each birth. 26. In a family with 2 children, excluding multiple births, what is the probability of having 2 girls? Assume
that a girl is as likely as a boy at each birth. 31. In a family with 3 children, excluding multiple births, what is the probability of having 2 boys and 1
girl, in that order? Assume that a boy is as likely as a girl at each birth. 32. In a family with 3 children, excluding multiple births, what is the probability of having 2 boys and 1
girl, in any order? Assume that a boy is as likely as a girl at each birth. Problems 7-12 refer to the Venn diagram below for events A and B in an equally likely sample space S.
Find each of the indicated probabilities. 7. P (A ∩ B)
8. P (A U B)
9. P (A’ U B)
10. P (A ∩ B’)
11. P ((A U B)’)
12. P ((A ∩ B)’) 33. If the probability is .51 that a candidate wins the election, what is the probability that he loses?
34. If the probability is .03 that an automobile tire fails in less than 50,000 miles, what is the probability
that the tire does not fail in 50,000 miles? In problems 35-38 use the equally likely sample space to compute the probability of the following
events:
35. A sum that is less than or equal to 5
36. A sum that is greater than 9
37. The number on the first die is a 6 or the number on the second die is a 3.
38. The number on the first die is even or the number on the second die is even.

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