
Summative Test No. 6 (Problems Involving Probability)
Quiz by Miguela Cagampang
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- Q1
A basket contains four apples and 5 peaches. Three of the apples and three of the peaches are rotten. You randomly pick a piece of fruit. What is the probability that it is fresh or it is an apple?
2/3
4/9
1/3
1/9
30s - Q2
For numbers 2 - 4: You roll a fair die. The die shows an odd number or a number greater than four.
Which is the probability of getting an odd number?
1/3
1/9
1/2
2/3
30s - Q3
For numbers 2 - 4: You roll a fair die. The die shows an odd number or a number greater than four.
What is the probability of getting a number greater than four?
2/3
4/9
1/9
1/3
30s - Q4
For numbers 2 - 4: You roll a fair die. The die shows an odd number or a number greater than four.
What is the probability of getting an odd number or a number greater than four?
4/9
1/3
2/3
1/9
30s - Q5
A cooler contains eleven sports drinks: four lemon-lime and seven orange. One of the lemon-lime and four of the orange drinks are cold. The others are still warm. What is the probability that the bottle you grabbed randomly is an orange flavored or warm?
3/11
6/11
10/11
7/11
30s - Q6
Two fair dice are rolled, how many possible outcomes are there?
36
24
60
12
30s - Q7
For numbers 7-8. Juan rolled two fair dice.
Find the probability that the sum is not 10.
3/36
30/36
32/36
33/36
30s - Q8
For numbers 7-8. Juan rolled two fair dice.
Find the probability of getting a sum of greater than or equal to 6.
13/18
5/18
3/36
10/36
30s - Q9
For numbers 9-10. A jar contains 5 red balls, 4 green balls, and 3 blue balls. If 3 balls are picked at random.
What is the number of elements in the sample space?
220
210
200
240
30s - Q10
For numbers 9-10. A jar contains 5 red balls, 4 green balls, and 3 blue balls. If 3 balls are picked at random.
What is the probability that all 3 balls are green?
7/55
3/22
3/55
1/55
30s