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For a math assignment, Jane has to roll a set of six standard dice and record the results
of each trial. She wonders how many different outcomes are possible after rolling all six
dice.
What is the total number of possible outcomes for each trial? - correct answer. The
sum of the probabilities of successes and failures is always 1.

A survey asked 1,000 people which magazine they preferred, given three choices. The
table below breaks the votes down by magazine and age group. - correct answer.
0.52

A bag contains 8 red marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 6 green marbles. Adam randomly
picks out a marble from the bag.
What is the theoretical probability that Adam will pick a blue marble from the bag? -
correct answer. 1/3

Tim rolls two six-sided dice and flips a coin.
All of the following are possible outcomes, EXCEPT: - correct answer. 2, 8, Heads

Peter randomly draws a card from a deck of 24. The odds in favor of his drawing a
spade from the cards are 1:3.
What is the probability ratio for Peter to draw a spade? - correct answer. 1/4

Annika was having fun playing poker. She needed the next two cards dealt to be
diamonds so she could make a flush (five cards of the same suit). There are 15 cards
left in the deck, and five are diamonds. What is the probability that the two cards dealt to
Annika (without replacement) will both be diamonds? Answer choices are in percentage
format, rounded to the nearest whole number. - correct answer. 10%

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