1 Problem Solving And Critical Thinking 2 Set Theory 3 Logic 4 Number Representation And Calculation 5 Number Theory And The Real Number System 6 Algebra: Equations And Inequalities 7 Algebra: Graphs, Functions, And Linear Systems 8 Personal Finance 9 Measurement 10 Geometry 11 Counting Methods And Probability Theory 12 Statistics 13 Voting And Apportionment 14 Graph Theory expand_more
11.1 The Fundamental Counting Principle 11.2 Permutations 11.3 Combinations 11.4 Fundamentals Of Probability 11.5 Probability With The Fundamental Counting Principle, Permutations, And Combinations 11.6 Events Involving Not And Or; Odds 11.7 Events Involving And; Conditional Probability 11.8 Expected Value Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1RE: A restaurant offers 20 appetizers and 40 main courses. In how many ways can a person order a... Problem 2RE: A popular brand of pen comes in red, green, blue, or black ink. The writing tip can be chosen from... Problem 3RE: In how many ways can first and second prize be awarded in a contest with 100 people, assuming that... Problem 4RE: 4. You are answering three multiple-choice questions. Each question has five answer choices, with... Problem 5RE: A stock can go up, go down, or stay unchanged. How many possibilities are there if you own five... Problem 6RE: A person can purchase a condominium with a choice of five kinds of carpeting, with or without a... Problem 7RE: In Exercises 7-10, evaluate each factorial expression. 16 ! 14 ! Problem 8RE: In Exercises 7-10, evaluate each factorial expression. 800 799 ! Problem 9RE: In Exercises 7-10, evaluate each factorial expression.
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Problem 10RE: In Exercises 7-10, evaluate each factorial expression. 11 ! ( 11 − 3 P ) ! Problem 11RE: In Exercises 11-12, use the formula for nPr to evaluate each expression. 10 P 6 Problem 12RE: In Exercises 11-12, use the formula for n P r to evaluate each expression. 100 P 2 Problem 13RE: In Exercises 13-14, use the formula for n C r to evaluate each expression. 11 C 7 Problem 14RE: In Exercises 13-14, use the formula for to evaluate each expression.
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Problem 15RE: In Exercises 15-17, does the problem involve permutations or combinations? Explain your answer. (It... Problem 16RE: In Exercises 15-17, does the problem involve permutations or combinations? Explain your answer. (It... Problem 17RE: In Exercises 15-17, does the problem involve permutations or combinations? Explain your answer. (It... Problem 18RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each method. Six acts are scheduled to perform in a variety show, How many... Problem 19RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method.
19. A club with 15 members is to... Problem 20RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method. An election ballot asks voters... Problem 21RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method. In how many distinct ways can... Problem 22RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method.
22. From the 20 CDs that you've... Problem 23RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method.
23. You need to arrange seven of... Problem 24RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method. Suppose you are asked to list,... Problem 25RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method.
25. In how many ways can five... Problem 26RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method. How many different 5-card hands... Problem 27RE: In Exercises 18-28, solve each problem using an appropriate method. A political discussion group... Problem 28RE Problem 29RE: In Exercises 29-32, a die is rolled. Find the probability of roiling a 6. Problem 30RE Problem 31RE Problem 32RE Problem 33RE Problem 34RE Problem 35RE Problem 36RE Problem 37RE Problem 38RE Problem 39RE Problem 40RE Problem 41RE Problem 42RE Problem 43RE Problem 44RE Problem 45RE: 45. If cities A, B, C, and Dare visited in random order, each city visited once, find the... Problem 46RE Problem 47RE Problem 48RE Problem 49RE Problem 50RE Problem 51RE Problem 52RE: If you are dealt 3 cards from a shuffled deck of red cards (26 different cards), find the... Problem 53RE Problem 54RE Problem 55RE Problem 56RE Problem 57RE: In Exercises 53-57,a die is rolled. Find the probability of
57. rolling a number less than 5 or... Problem 58RE Problem 59RE Problem 60RE Problem 61RE Problem 62RE Problem 63RE Problem 64RE: In Exercises 64-69, it is equally probable that the pointer on the spinner shown will land on any... Problem 65RE Problem 66RE Problem 67RE Problem 68RE Problem 69RE: In Exercises 64-69, it is equally probable that the pointer on the spinner shown will land on any... Problem 70RE Problem 71RE: Use this information to solve Exercises 70-71.At a workshop on police work and the African-American... Problem 72RE Problem 73RE Problem 74RE Problem 75RE Problem 76RE Problem 77RE Problem 78RE Problem 79RE: Use the spinner shown to solve Exercises 79-83. It is equally likely that the pointer will land on... Problem 80RE Problem 81RE Problem 82RE Problem 83RE Problem 84RE Problem 85RE Problem 86RE Problem 87RE Problem 88RE Problem 89RE Problem 90RE: 90. A letter is randomly selected from the letters of the English alphabet. Find the probability of... Problem 91RE Problem 92RE Problem 93RE: The data in the table are based on 145 Americans tested for tuberculosis. Use the data to solve... Problem 94RE Problem 95RE Problem 96RE Problem 97RE Problem 98RE: The data in the table are based on 145 Americans tested for tuberculosis. Use the data to solve... Problem 99RE Problem 100RE Problem 101RE Problem 102RE Problem 103RE Problem 104RE: In Exercises 100-106, use data in the table to find the probability, expressed as a fraction and as... Problem 105RE Problem 106RE Problem 107RE Problem 108RE: The table shows claims and their probabilities for an insurance company. LIFE INSURANCE FOR AN... Problem 109RE Problem 110RE: A game is played using a fair coin that is tossed twice. The sample space is {HH.HT, TH, TT} If... Problem 1T: 1. A person can purchase a particular model of a new car with a choice of ten colors, with or... Problem 2T: 2. Four acts are scheduled to perform in a variety show. How many different ways are there to... Problem 3T Problem 4T Problem 5T Problem 6T Problem 7T Problem 8T Problem 9T Problem 10T Problem 11T Problem 12T Problem 13T Problem 14T Problem 15T: 15. A region is prone to flooding once every 20 years. The probability of flooding in any one year... Problem 16T Problem 17T Problem 18T Problem 19T Problem 20T Problem 21T Problem 22T Problem 23T Problem 24T Problem 25T Problem 26T Problem 27T Problem 28T format_list_bulleted