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What are the odds of picking a “g” in the word Georgia?

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2:07
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2:05

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The odds that you will pick a heart from a standard deck of 52 cards is 13:39.

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TRUE
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TRUE

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The odds that you will pick a spade from a standard deck of 52 cards is 4:39.

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TRUE
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FALSE

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What is the probability of rolling a number less than or equal to 6 on a six sided die?

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1
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1

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What is the probability of picking a “g” in the word Georgia?

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Correct Answer:

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P(event) =

 Question 6
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What is the probability of picking an “m” in the word Alabama?

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Theoretical probability is based on performing trials.

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TRUE
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FALSE

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Experimental probability is based on performing trials.

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Theoretical probability is based on the assumption that all outcomes in the sample space occur randomly.

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TRUE
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TRUE

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This is the definition of theoretical probability.

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A bag contains 5 white marbles, 4 black marbles, and 1 red marbles. Find the probability of picking a black marble?

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What is the probability of rolling

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