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Page 1: Review Test 3.4. Find P(B, then C) Question 1 A A AB B B C C.

Review Test 3.4

Page 2: Review Test 3.4. Find P(B, then C) Question 1 A A AB B B C C.

Find P(B, then C)

Question 1

AA

ABB

BC

C

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A number cube is tossed, and the spinner below is spun. Find P(less than 3 and B)

Question 2

AA

ABB

BC

C

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Using the spinner below, if you spun the spinner 60 times, how many times would you expect to land on 1?

Question 3

1 1

4

3

6

5

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If you spin the spinner below twice, find P(odd, then even).

Question 4

1 1

4

3

6

5

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A bag has 6 blue, 5 red, and 4 yellow marbles. Once a marble is drawn, it is not replaced.

P(two red)

Question 5

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A bag has 6 blue, 5 red, and 4 yellow marbles. Once a marble is drawn, it is not replaced.

P(yellow, then a blue)

Question 6

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A bag has 6 blue, 5 red, and 4 yellow marbles. Once a marble is drawn, it is replaced.

P(blue, then a red)

Question 7

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Chik-fil-A is having a promotion where customers get a free sandwich. The first 25 of 30 customers did not get a sandwich. What is the experimental probability of winning a free sandwich?

Question 8

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Question 9A number cube is rolled 40 times. A 1 was rolled 5 times, a 2 was rolled 9 times, a 3 was rolled 8 times, a 4 was rolled 6 times, a 5 was rolled 7 times, and a 6 was rolled 5 times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3?

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Question 10

A cat is about to deliver a litter of 5 kittens. Which model can be used to simulate randomly picking the gender of the first 4 kittens born?

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Question 11Use the frequency table to determine how many students received a score of 75 or better on the last Math exam.

Score Frequency

< 70 3

70 – 74 5

75 – 79 6

80 – 89 9

90 – 100 5

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Question 12The table shows a list of golf scores. How many are in the interval 68 – 70?

Golf Scores

68 65 72 71

69 67 66 63

70 73 67 68

69 70 71 72

69 67 66 75

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Question 13

According to the graph, what is the least favorite pet?

Favorite Pet

Cat15%

Fish15%

Hamster20%

Horse10%

Dog40%

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Question 14

If 250 people were surveyed, how many prefer fish as a pet?

Favorite Pet

Cat15%

Fish15%

Hamster20%

Horse10%

Dog40%

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Question 15

A rectangular prism has dimensions 4 in by 6 in by 12 in. If the dimensions of the box were all tripled, how would the surface area of the prism be changed?

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Question 16

A rectangular prism has dimensions 4 in by 6 in by 12 in. If the dimensions of the box were all halved, how would the volume of the prism be changed?

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Question 17Using the data below, identify the lower and upper quartiles.

Test Scores

100 70 70 90

50 90 50 90

100 50 90 100

90 50 25 80

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Question 18Using the data below, identify the median and the mode.

Test Scores

100 70 70 90

50 90 50 90

100 50 90 100

90 50 25 80

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Question 19The table shows the results of a number cube being rolled. According to the results, what is the experimental probability of rolling a 5?

1 6 5 4

3 2 1 4

3 6 5 2

1 1 4 3

5 4 2 1

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Question 20According to the results of a number cube being rolled, what is the experimental probability of rolling a prime?

1 6 5 4

3 2 1 4

3 6 5 2

1 1 4 3

5 4 2 1