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Match the given situations with their correct probabilities. Answer should be expressed as fractions in a simplest form.

Match the given situations with their correct probabilities. Answer should be expressed-example-1
User Jonsuh
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Hello! Let's analyze each exercise and solve it.

a. 1 spade from a standard deck:


\frac{\text{cards of spade}}{\text{standard deck cards}}=\frac{13\text{ possibilities}}{52\text{ cards}}=(13)/(52)=(1)/(4)

b. pick an ace or a two in a standard deck:


\frac{\text{ number of A cards + number of 2 cards}}{\text{ standard deck cards}}=(4+4)/(52)=(8)/(52)=(2)/(13)

c. Rolling the dice, what's the probability of getting a sum of 8 or more:

Let's write all possible results:

1,1; 1,2; 1,3; 1,4; 1,5; 1,6; ... ; 6,5; 6,6.

We have 36 possibilities of results.

Now, let's write just the possibilities that we want (sum of 8 or more):

2 + 6

3 + 5

3 + 6

4 + 4

4 + 5

4 + 6

5 + 3

5 + 4

5 + 5

5 + 6

6 + 2

6 + 3

6 + 4

6 + 5

6 + 6

So, we have 15 possibilities to get a sum of 8 or bigger, in a total of 36 possibilities:


\frac{\text{ sum of 8 or bigger}}{total\text{ of possibilities}}=(15)/(36)=(5)/(12)

d. 2 blue, 5 yellow, and 3 white marbles. What's the probability of pulling a blue marble from the bag?

Let's write the total of marbles: 2 + 5 + 3 = 10


\frac{\text{blue marbles}}{\text{ total of marbles}}=(2)/(10)=(1)/(5)

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