Question: Part II : True or False (8) Given the set { 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2, 3 } . Picking a

 Part II : True or False (8) Given the set {
1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2, 3 } .

Part II : True or False (8) Given the set { 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2, 3 } . Picking a number at random. The probability of choosing a " 1" is (9) From the set of whole numbers 1 to 10, we randomly select one number. The probability that the number is greater than 4 ( > 4 ) is 0.6. circles squares triangles totals red 18 16 14 48 Problems 10 - 11 : Frequency table of 100 objects: white 2 20 12 34 blue 6 8 18 totals 24 42 34 100 (10) The number of objects that are red squares (red and squares) is 90 (11) The number of objects that are (either) blue or triangles is 44 . (12) A wardrobe has 3 pants , 5 shirts , and 7 ties The number of total possible outfits is 15 . (13) We are making three-letter password codes from the letters a to f. The numbers of "arrangements" of 3 selections from 6 choices is 120 (14) The probability of success is 0.70 = 70%. For 100 Bernoulli trials, 40 successes is more likely to occur than 80 successes

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