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• You will work in teams.• Teams will rotate choosing the question• The team that chooses the question get the

first chance to answer. • If they get it incorrect, the other teams can

steal for half of the value of the problem.• The miscellaneous category cannot be

chosen twice in a row.

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Comb the Perm Probably NoIt’s What Defines

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Potent Potables

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Iwanna Reed owns eleven books. If order is important, how many different ways can she pick and read exactly three of them?

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How many objects are in the sample space when three coins are flipped and two cards are drawn from a deck of cards without replacement?

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How many ways can we select 3 people from Mr. Schmid’s 6th hour (25 people) and 4 people for his 9th hour (27 people) to be on a panel for the National Sleep Deprivation Council?

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How many license plates can be made using 3 letters followed by 3 numbers, without

repetition?

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Simplify without a calculator

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What is the probability of drawing an ace or a red card

out of a standard deck of cards?

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7/13 = 0.538

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There are 8 black socks and 12 white socks in Jackie’s drawer. She takes out 4 socks at random and does not replace them. What is the probability that all four are white?

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33/323 = 0.102

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In a family of four children what is the probability of having 2 girls?

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3/8 = 0.375

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On an airplane there are three engines. The probability of an engine failing is .13. What

is the probability that at least one engine fails?

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Given a pair of 12 sided dice, each numbered 1-12, what is the

probability that you will roll a sum larger than 5?

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67/72 = 0.930556

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When is P(A U B) = P(A) + P(B)? (The name of the relationship between the two is

required.)

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Mutually exclusive

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Suppose A and B are independent. If P(A) = .5

and P(A ∩ B) = .42, what is the probability of B?

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Janie has been flipping a coin and has guessed the outcome on the last 10 flips. What does this mean?

A . You should bet on whatever she guesses because she is really smart.

B. She is due to be wrong, so bet against her.C. It is all random so bet on whatever you think it will

be.

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C

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Give a problem that has a solution of 18P4.

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P(A) = .3, P(B) = .4, A and B are independent, what is

P(A U B) = ?

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Consider the probability distribution

What does y have to be?

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x -4 2 6 10 15

P(x) .45 .15 .09 y .11

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0.2

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A six sided die has the numbers 2, 5, 6, 8, 8, 10

what is the expected value of the distribution?

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A casino game has the following probability distribution

What is the expected value of the distribution and what does it

mean?

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x -10 10 30

P(x) .55 .35 .10

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1 - Every time you play the game, you can expect to win $1

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Suppose that you flip a coin 5 times, write the probability

distribution for the number of tails.

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x 0 1 2 3 4 5

P(x) 1/32 5/32 10/32 10/32 5/32 1/32

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In the game of Flip’N’Tails you flip four coins. Exactly three tails pays out $5 and exactly four tails pay out $25.

What is the expected value for playing the game once?

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What is the gestation period of an Hippopotamus?

A: 4 monthsB: 8 monthsC: 12 monthsD: 16 months

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B: 8 Months

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Name 5 real 4 letter words made up of the letters in the word ARROWHEAD.

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RoadHeadDearReadWordWade

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On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand

when taking an oath?

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Onion

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What is the record snowfall in Milwaukee,

WI for one winter? (Within 6 inches)

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109.8”9’ 10”

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500What instrument is used to measure wind speed?

A: AnemometerB: BarometerC: Altimeter

D: Fanometer

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A: Anemometer

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