6) How many 5 card hands can you draw from a standard deck of 52 cards? O 52 O 5*52=260 О 2! O about 2.6 million

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6) How many 5 card hands can you draw from a standard deck of 52
cards?
O 52
O 5*52=260
O 52!
O about 2.6 million
7) 5 swimmers compete in the finals for the gold, silver, and bronze
medals. How many different outcomes are possible for the 3 awards?
O 60
O 5!
O 15
O 10
8) A box contains 10 blue, 20 red, and 70 yellow markers. What is the
probabliity on 1 random draw of choosing one blue marker?
O 1%
O 10%
O 20%
O 30%
9) Javy gets 22 hits in his first 50 at bats. What is the experimantal
probability he gets a hit in his next at bat?
O 44%
O 22%
O 100%
O 11%
10) An aquarium contains 4 frogs, 3 snails, 2 snakes, and1 lizard. You select 1p
one at random. What is the probability you've NOT selected a frog?
O 4/10
O 6/10
O 2/10
0 3/10
O O O O
O O O o
O O O O
Transcribed Image Text:6) How many 5 card hands can you draw from a standard deck of 52 cards? O 52 O 5*52=260 O 52! O about 2.6 million 7) 5 swimmers compete in the finals for the gold, silver, and bronze medals. How many different outcomes are possible for the 3 awards? O 60 O 5! O 15 O 10 8) A box contains 10 blue, 20 red, and 70 yellow markers. What is the probabliity on 1 random draw of choosing one blue marker? O 1% O 10% O 20% O 30% 9) Javy gets 22 hits in his first 50 at bats. What is the experimantal probability he gets a hit in his next at bat? O 44% O 22% O 100% O 11% 10) An aquarium contains 4 frogs, 3 snails, 2 snakes, and1 lizard. You select 1p one at random. What is the probability you've NOT selected a frog? O 4/10 O 6/10 O 2/10 0 3/10 O O O O O O O o O O O O
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