10 questions
A bag contains 5 quarters, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies. What is the probability of picking a quarter, not replacing it, and then picking a penny?
20/121
8/121
2/11
4/55
Mrs. Smith has to choose two pieces of fruit for her lunch. If she randomly takes two pieces of fruit from a bowl of 8 oranges and 8 apples, what is the probability she will choose two apples? (Mrs. Smith does not put back the first piece of fruit before she takes the second piece of fruit)
P(apple, apple)
1/4
1/32
7/30
2/64
Anna has 4 pennies, 3 nickels, and 3 dimes in her pocket. If she randomly chooses 2 coins without replacement, what is the probability they are both dimes.
1/15
2/27
3/19
4/21
Mr. Barnett bought a dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts. He chooses 5 glazed, 3 creme filled, 2 chocolate iced, and 2 blueberry doughnuts. What is the probability that the 1st will be creme filled (he eats it), and then his 2nd choice is blueberry?
1/22
1/24
6/132
You draw two letters from a box containing the letters
M I S S O U R I. You draw 2 letters and do not replace. What is the P(M and I)?
2/15
1/28
3/15
3/56
What is the probability of drawing an odd number, then drawing a 6? (no replacement--dependent event)
3/8
3/7
9/56
5/37
A bag has 2 yellow marbles and 8 brown marbles. Nancy takes out two marbles without replacing the marbles. What is the probability that they will both be yellow?
2/19
1/10
1/25
1/45