# 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 37, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47Sorry for all the questions. I just hate paying 3$ per
# 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 37, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47Sorry for all the questions. I just hate paying 3$ per question. Thank you!
m 23. a. One airline has six across seating in coach. If seats are assigned randomly, what is the probability that a person w be stuck in a middle seat? Leve . Another airline has five across seating. If seats are assigned randomly, what is the probability that a person will have Perfo window or an aisle seat? calcu A single card is selected from an ordinary deck of cards. The sample 48. space is shown in Figure 12.2. Find the probabilities in Problems 24 24. a. P(five of clubs) b. P(five ) b. P(spade) c. P(club) 25. a. P(jack) 49 26. a. P(five and a jack) b. P( five or a jack) c. P(jack of spades) 27. a. P(heart and a jack) b. P(heart or a jack) Suppose that you toss a coin and roll a die in Problems 28-31 The sample space is shown in Figure 13.1. 28. What is the probability of obtaining: a. Tails and a five? b. Tails or a five? c. Heads and a two? 29. What is the probability of obtaining: a. Tails? b. Heads or a two? c. One, two, three, or four? 30. What is the probability of obtaining: a. Heads and an odd number? b. Heads or an odd number? 31. What is the probability of obtaining: a. Heads and a five? b. Heads or a five? Use the sample space shown in Figure 13.5 to find the probabilities in Problems 32-39 for the experiment of rolling a pair of dice. 32. P(five) 33. P(six) 34. P(seven) 35. P(eight) 36. P(two) 37. P(four or five) 38. P(even) 39. P(eight or ten) Suppose you and an opponent each pick one of the spinners shown here. A "win" means spinning a higher number. Construct a sample space to answer each question, and tell which of the two spinners given in Problems 40 47 you would choose in each case. A B C 5 2 D E F 4 Co 6 40. A plays B 41. A plays C 42. B plays C 43. D plays E 44. E plays F not 45. D plays F 46. B plays D 47. F plays C