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cc The percentage of different types of flowers grown in Joe's garden is represented in the circle graph. Suppose a plant is chosen at random by Joe from the garden. Find the probability of Joe choosing a lily plant. cc |
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cc Suppose you select a child at random from a group of children to know their favorite cartoon character. Find the probability that the child favors 'Scooby Doo'. cc |
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cc A survey was conducted on a sample of people to find out their favorite Winter Olympic sport. The results are recorded in the circle graph shown. What is the probability that a person selected at random has 'Skating' as his/her favorite sport? cc |
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| cc The data in the graph is the result of a survey conducted to know the percentage of people with different hair color. Find the probability that a person selected at random will have brown hair. cc |
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| cc The circle graph shows the percentage of people in a city liking a particular color. What is the probability of a person selected at random liking the color blue? cc |
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| cc Using the sample space in the table, find the probability of getting a sum of 7 when two dice are rolled. cc |
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cc Using the sample space given in the table, find the probability of getting a sum of 7 or 8 or 9 when two dice are rolled. cc |
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cc The circle graph represents the different occupations that the students of a school want to choose. Find the probability that a student selected at random would choose his/her occupation as a 'Doctor'. cc |
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| cc A bag contains some blue and burgundy balls. Using a tree diagram, find the probability of getting 1 blue ball and 2 burgundy balls, if 3 balls are picked at random from the bag. cc |
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| cc The bar graph shows the favorite sport of 30 students in a class. Find the experimental probability of the favorite sport being Baseball cc |
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| cc The percentage of grade 1, 2 and 3 students in a school are shown in the circle graph. What is the probability of a student selected at random being a grade 2 student? cc |
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| cc Using the sample space in the table, find the probability of getting a sum of 11 when two dice are rolled. cc |
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cc Using the sample space given in the table, find the probability of getting a sum of 8 or 9 or 10 when two dice are rolled. cc |
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cc What is the probability that the product of the numbers rolled on two dice is 36? cc |
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| cc Find the difference between the probability of getting a sum of 8 and the probability of getting a sum of 3 when two number cubes are rolled. cc |
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| cc Find the probabilities of getting all tails and all heads, when a coin is tossed three times. cc |
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cc Using the sample space in the table, find the probability of getting a sum which will be a multiple of 2 when an eight-faced dice, having the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 on its faces, is rolled two times. cc |
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cc Draw a tree to find the probability of getting 3 heads and 2 tails, if a coin is tossed 5 times. cc |
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| cc The circle graph represents the different occupations that the students of a school want to choose. Find the probability that a student selected at random would choose an occupation other than a Doctor and a Teacher. cc |
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| cc What is the probability of getting two tails and one head, when 3 coins are tossed at a time? cc |
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| cc Using the given sample space, find the ratio of the probability of getting a sum as a factor of 12 to that of getting a sum as a factor of 4 when a four-sided dice is rolled two times. cc |
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cc Draw a tree to find the probability of getting 3 heads and 2 tails, if a coin is tossed 5 times. cc |
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| cc A bag contains some red and white balls. Using a tree diagram, find the probability of getting 1 red ball and 2 white balls, if 3 balls are picked at random from the bag. cc |
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cc A surveyor asked a group of people which city they like the most. Using the data in the given line plot, find the probability of choosing a person who likes city C the most. cc |
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| cc A job is assigned to each of the persons in a company. The table shows the number of days each of them take to complete the job. Find the experimental probability of choosing a person who takes exactly two days to complete the job. cc |
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| cc The bar graph shows the level of unemployment (in percentage) among males belonging to the 25 - 29 age group. Predict the level of unemployment in the next decade. cc |
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| cc The bar graph shows the favorite sport of 30 students in a class. Find the experimental probability for the favorite sport being tennis. cc |
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| cc The bar graph shows the favorite sport of 30 students in a class. Find the experimental probability of the favorite sport being Rugby cc |
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cc Write the probability of an event that is sure to happen. cc |
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cc Suppose you choose a stuffed toy at random from the ones shown, find the probability of choosing a pink doll. cc |
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cc There are 4 seats in a car. Using a tree diagram, find the probability that 2 boys and 2 girls are seated in the car. cc |
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cc Find the probability and the corresponding percentage of choosing a lilac chalk from a basket of chalks, if there are 11 lilac, 6 white and 8 violet chalks in that basket. cc |
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cc The circle graph shows the age of women physicians in the USA in 1992. Find the probability of selecting a physician who is either above 55 or below 35 years old to attend a conference. cc |
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cc There are 4 seats in a car. Using a tree diagram, find the probability that 2 boys and 2 girls are seated in the car. cc |
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cc The line graph shows the annual income(in thousand $s) of Jennifer. Predict her annual income in 1998. cc |
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| cc Suppose you choose a stuffed toy at random from the ones shown, find the probability of choosing a penguin doll. cc |
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