Question: In questions 1-4, one card is randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the odds... 1. ... in favor of not

 In questions 1-4, one card is randomly selected from a standard

In questions 1-4, one card is randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the odds... 1. ... in favor of not drawing a face card. 2. ... against drawing a 4-10 inclusive. 3. ... in favor of drawing an even-numbered card. 4. ... against drawing a Jack or a red Queen. 5. Given 106 students, 40 are in band, 80 are in chorus, 20 are in both. Find the probability a rando chosen student is in band or chorus. Find the probability a randomly chosen student is not in bar not in chorus. 6. If you deal 5 cards off the top of a well-shuffled deck, find... a) P (3 red and 2 black) b) P (4 black and 1 red) c) P (all black) d) P (all the same color) 7. Five people each roll a die. Find P (all numbers match) 8. Draw three from {a, a, a, a, b, b, b, c, c} without replacement. Find... a) .P (none match) b) P (all match) c) P (two of the three match) 9. If I flip a fair coin (i.e., the probability of head up is 1/2) 20 times, find P (19 heads). 10. If I flip an unfair coin (i.e., the probability of head up is 4/5) 20 times, find P (19 heads)

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