Question 10 (1 point) Which of the following events is most likely to have a probability of 1 Q You will get homework in math class Q You will pull an M&M candy out of a bag of jelly beans 0 A coin flipped will land on hearts or spades Q You will win the lottery tomorrow Question 9 (1 point) Which of the following is not an example of a compound event 0 Flipping a coin and then rolling a die to see if you get tails and a 6 0 Rolling a die to see if you get a 6 0 Drawing two cards from a deck with replacement of the first card to see if you get two hearts 0 Drawing two cards from a deck without replacing the first card to see if you get two hearts Question 8 (1 point) Which of the following is an example of theoretical probability? 0 The probability of drawing a spade card from a deck of playing cards is 0.25. 0 After flipping a coin 150 times, the probability of a coin landing on tails is 45%. 0 After drawing a random card from a standard deck of cards 200 times, you find the probability of getting a heart card is 0.22 0 After rolling a 6sided die 100 times, you calculate the probability of rolling an odd number with a standard die is 47% Question 7 (1 point) In a Venn diagram, the contents outside of two circles and their overlap represents O the intersection of two sets 0 the union of two sets O the difference between the numbers of elements in two sets 0 the elements that are in neither of two sets Question 6 (1 point) Which of the following events are dependent? 0 Drawing a spade from a deck of cards, pulling a green jelly bean from a bag of candy with replacement. 0 Drawing a spade from a deck of cards, pulling a green jelly bean from a bag of candy without replacement. 0 Drawing a spade from a deck of cards, then drawing a jack from a deck of 3 cards without replacement. 0 Drawing a spade from a deck of cards, then drawing a jack from a deck of 3 cards with replacement Question 5 (1 point) A special set containing no elements 0 subset 0 universal set 0 null set 0 sample space Question 4 (1 point) The probability of events A and B is 0.032, and the probability of event A is 0.4. Find the probability of event B given event A. Question 3 (1 point) A standard die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number less than 5? Question 2 (1 point) A baseball player gets 15 hits in 50 times at bat. The probability of the batter getting a hit is: Question 1 (1 point) The probability of drawing an ace of spades from a standard deck of cards is