Question: Question 21 4 Points If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, what is the probability that the card will be a

  1. Question 21
  2. 4 Points
  3. If one card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, what is the probability that the card will be a jack or a 5?
  4. 13/52
  5. 4/13
  6. 9/52
  7. 2/13
  8. Question 22
  9. 4 Points
  10. A compound event consists of two or more outcomes or simple events.
  11. True
  12. False
  13. Question 23
  14. 4 Points
  15. Two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot both occur simultaneously.
  16. True
  17. False
  18. Question 24
  19. 4 Points
  20. The number of different arrangements of three pictures, if the order matters,from a selection of ten pictures, is 5,040.
  21. True
  22. False
  23. Question 25
  24. 4 Points
  25. If a coin is tossed three times, the probability that the coin lands on heads at least one of those three times is 7/8.
  26. True
  27. False

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