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In a single throw of three dice, find the probability of getting a total of 17 or 18.

 
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Three coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting exactly two heads

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Three coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting at least two heads

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Three coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting at least one head and one tail.

 
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Two dice are thrown. Find the odds in favour of getting the sum 4.

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Two dice are thrown. Find the odds in favour of getting the sum 5.

 

 

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Two dice are thrown. Find the odds in favour of getting the sum  What are the odds against getting the sum 6?

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What are the odds in favour of getting a spade if the card drawn from a well-shuffled deck of cards? What are the odds in favour of getting a king?

 
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A box contains 10 red marbles, 20 blue marbles and 30 green marbles. 5 marbles are drawn at random. From the box, what is the probability that all are blue?

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A box contains 10 red marbles, 20 blue marbles and 30 green marbles. 5 marbles are drawn at random. From the box, what is the probability that  at least one is green?

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A box contains 6 red marbles numbered 1 through 6 and 4 white marbles numbered from 12 through 15. Find the probability that a marble drawn is white .

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A box contains 6 red marbles numbered 1 through 6 and 4 white marbles numbered from 12 through 15. Find the probability that a marble drawn is white and odd numbered .

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A box contains 6 red marbles numbered 1 through 6 and 4 white marbles numbered from 12 through 15. Find the probability that a marble drawn is even numbered

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A box contains 6 red marbles numbered 1 through 6 and 4 white marbles numbered from 12 through 15. Find the probability that a marble drawn is red or even numbered.

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Fill in the blank in the table:

P (A) P (B) P (A ∩ B) P(A∪ B)
\[\frac{1}{3}\] \[\frac{1}{5}\] \[\frac{1}{15}\] ......
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Fill in the blank in the table:

P (A) P (B) P (A ∩ B) P(A∪ B)
0.35 .... 0.25 0.6
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Fill in the blank in the table:

P (A) P (B) P (A ∩ B) P(A∪ B)
0.5 0.35 ..... 0.7
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If and B are two events associated with a random experiment such that P(A) = 0.3, P (B) = 0.4 and P (A ∪ B) = 0.5, find P (A ∩ B).

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If A and B are two events associated with a random experiment such that
P(A) = 0.5, P(B) = 0.3 and P (A ∩ B) = 0.2, find P (A ∪ B).

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If A and B are two events associated with a random experiment such that
P (A ∪ B) = 0.8, P (A ∩ B) = 0.3 and P \[(\bar{A} )\]= 0.5, find P(B).

 

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