A) Rolling a Die If a die is rolled one time, find these probabilities. Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to  3 decimal places.  Getting a number less than 4 p (a number less than 4) =?   B) If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting these results. Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places. A 5 or a club P (a 5 or club) =?   C) 2014 Top Albums (Based on U.S. sales) Of all of the U.S. album sales, album1 accounted for 22% of sales, album 2

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A) Rolling a Die If a die is rolled one time, find these probabilities.

Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to 
3 decimal places.
 Getting a number less than 4
p (a number less than 4) =?
 
B) If one card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting these results.

Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places.

A 5 or a club
P (a 5 or club) =?
 
C) 2014 Top Albums (Based on U.S. sales) Of all of the U.S. album sales, album1 accounted for 22% of sales, album 2
 accounted for 23.3% of sales, and album 3 accounted for 0.3% of sales. What is the probability that a randomly selected album was something other than these three albums?
 
The probability that a randomly selected album was something other than these three albums is =?

 

D) Rural Speed Limits Rural speed limits for some states are indicated below.

60Mph        65mph          70mph          75mph

1                    17                  13                  9

Choose one state at random. Find the probabilities of the following. Enter your answers as simplified fractions or decimals rounded to decimal places.
70 or 75 miles per hour.

p (70mph or 75 mph) = ?

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