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A family is trying to pick from different shades of paint for their living room. They have narrowed it down to 3 different blues and 6 different greens. The family decides to just randomly select a color from these.

What is the probability they will pick a shade of blue?

Enter your answer to the nearest percent in the box.

A number is randomly selected from {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}.

A is represented by the event that the number picked is greater than 7.

What is the probability of the complement of event A?

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710

A department store has a discount box of cell phone cases. In the box are 10 leather cases, 12 protective plastic cases, and 6 fabric cases. A customer randomly selects a case.

What is the probability that it is a fabric case?

Enter your answer as a fraction, in simplified form, in the box.

There are 5 pickup trucks, 10 two-door cars, and 6 four-door cars in a parking lot. A represents the event that a randomly selected vehicle from this parking lot is a four-door car.

What is the probability of the complement of event A?

Enter your answer as a fraction, in simplified form, in the box.

Mrs. Rutteledge has one of her students do a probability demonstration. The student uses tape to mark a line on the floor and spins a top in the middle of the line. He then records whether the top stops to the left or to the right of the line. This is repeated 40 times, with the results shown in the table.
Location where top stopped left of line right of line
Frequency 28 12

What is the experimental probability that the top stops to the left of the line?

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A computer program randomly picks from the whole numbers 0–9 and lowercase letters, one at a time, to create a password.

What is the probability that the first character the program uses is a lowercase letter?

Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth in the box.

A shipment includes several different types of apples, as given in the table.
Apple Red Delicious Honeycrisp Gala Golden Delicious
Frequency 28 34 40 22

Drag and drop to match the correct value to the given experimental probability, rounded to the nearest percent.

Two number cubes are rolled.

What is the probability that the first lands on 6 and the second lands on an odd number?

Enter you answer, as a fraction in simplified form, in the box.

Jason would like to estimate the probability of heads coming up more than once in 3 coin flips.

To do this, he has a computer randomly select 0 or 1 three times, with 0 representing heads and 1 representing tails. The results of 10 trials are shown in the table.
110 111 100 000 101
111 100 000 011 010

What is Jason's estimated probability, based on this simulation?

Enter your answer as a fraction, in simplified form, in the box.

At the start of the school year, students can pick to have either a black ID holder (B) or a red ID holder (R). Suppose that two students pick their ID holders.

What is the sample space for this action?

Drag and drop the choices into the box to correctly complete the table. If an item is not in the sample space, do not drag it to the table.

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