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1- There are 5 red, 6 blue and 4 white marbles in a jar. A marble is picked randomly. P(red)? Give answer in decimal form

1- There are 5 red, 6 blue and 4 white marbles in a jar. A marble is picked randomly.

P(red)? Give answer in decimal form

2-There are 9 males and 7 females in a room. People are picked at random.

P(Male and then female is picked with replacement)? Give answer in decimal form.

Group of answer choices

3-There are 9 kids at the playground. I am going to pick 4 kids to be on my team to play some basketball. How many different groups of kids could I pick to be on my team. Since I am going to assign the players to different positions, I care about the order in which they are picked

4-I flip a coin 8 times. I care about the order of the results. How many different possibilities are there?

5-My friend Don has 12 hats, 6 shirts, 7 pairs of pants, and 8 pairs of shoes that he's going to pick one of each from to make a look. How many different looks can he make?

6-How many ways can the letters in the word: calculus

be rearranged?

7-The probability I win a given game is .6543

I play the game 734 times.

How many times should I expect to win?

8-(same scenario from the previous question)

The probability I win a given game is .6543

I play the game 734 times.

What is the standard deviation for games won?

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