A number cube is labeled with the digits 1 through 6. The cube is tossed once. What is the probability that the cube will land on either a 4 or a 6? A number cube is labeled with the digits 1 through 6. The cube is tossed once. What is the probability that the cube will land on either a 4 or a 6? advertisement
John has 10 pairs of white socks and 1 pair of blue socks in his drawer. There are no other socks in the drawer. Without looking, he takes 1 pair out of the drawer. What are his chances of choosing a white pair of socks? John has 10 pairs of white socks and 1 pair of blue socks in his drawer. There are no other socks in the drawer. Without looking, he takes 1 pair out of the drawer. What are his chances of choosing a white pair of socks? advertisement
In a cafeteria survey, 300 students chose one favorite lunch from 4 choices. The probability that a randomly selected student chose pizza was 0.25. Which data set supports this conclusion? In a cafeteria survey, 300 students chose one favorite lunch from 4 choices. The probability that a randomly selected student chose pizza was 0.25. Which data set supports this conclusion? advertisement
The number cube shown is numbered 1 through 6 on its faces. When the cube is tossed once, what is the probability a number divisible by three will on the top face? The number cube shown is numbered 1 through 6 on its faces. When the cube is tossed once, what is the probability a number divisible by three will on the top face? advertisement