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Question 12 {1 point} Jessica is going to a theme park. The probability that she will go on the roller coaster and Ferris wheel is 0-89. The probability;r that she will go on the Ferris wheel given that she has gone on the roller coaster is 0.91 The probability that Jessica will go on the roller coaster, to the nearest hundredth, is C] y Question 13 (1 point) Jacob draws a card from a well-shuffled standard deck of 52 playing cards. Then he draws another card from the deck without replacing the first card. Determine the probability that both cards are spades if there are 13 spades in the standard deck of cards. O a) 1/17 O b) 1/8 O c) 1/16 O d) 1/12Question 14 (1 point) Three events, A, B, and C, are all equally likely. If there are no other possible events, which of the following statements is true? a) P(A) = 0 O b) P(B) = 1/3 O c) P(C) = 1 O d) P(A) = 3Question 15 (1 point) A bag contains 7 green marbles and 4 blue marbles. Two marbles are drawn from the box, one after the other, without replacement. The actions described above will result in events that are 0 a) independent 0 b) complementary O c) dependent 0 cl] mutually exclusive Question 16 (1 point) Given their previous performance, the probability of a particular baseball team winning any given game is 3/4. The probability that this team will win their next 2 games is O a) 3/2 O b) 3/4 O c) 9/16 O d) 1/4Question 17 (1 point} Rino has six loonies, four toonies. and two quarters in his pocket. He needs two loonies for a parking meter. He reaches into his pocket and pulls out two coins at random. Determine the probabilityI that both coins are loonies. 0a] 1 12 Ca Question 18 (1 point) YOGURT Sam notices that ice cream is on sale at a local grocery store. The last 12 times that yogurt was on sale, it was available only five times. Determine the odds against yogurt being available this time. O a) 5:7 ( b ) 7:5 O c) 5: 12 O d) 7 :12Question 19 {1 point} A four-sided red die, with sides labelled '1 to 4, and a six-sided green die. with sides labelled 1 to 6. are rolled. The probability, to the nearest hundredth, of rolling an even number on the red die and 2 en the green die is C] g

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