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A bag contains 3 blue and 2 green marbles. You draw 3 marbles from the bag with replacement. What is the probability that all 3 marbles are green?
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Ima RockStar rolls a die and spins a spinner, with six equally spaced sections, labeled 1 - 6. What is the probability that Ima will roll a number less than 5 and the spinner lands on 2?
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My plans for this weekend SHOULD include:
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What are the odds of getting a sum of less than 8 when rolling a pair of dice?
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At BHI, 50% of the students eat breakfast at school and 10% participate in sports. What is the probability that a selected student eats breakfast at school and participates in sports?
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A coin is tossed and a single 6-sided die is rolled. Find the probability of landing on the head side of the coin and rolling a 4 on the die.
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Maria has 2 groups of tiles. The 1st group of 26 tiles has all the letters of the alphabet. The 2nd group of 10 tiles is numbered 0 through 9. If she draws 1 letter tile and 1 number tile, what is the probability that she will draw a letter in her
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A jar contains 6 red marbles and 10 blue marbles. If Ms. Grisham were to select 1 marble without replacement, what is the probability of selecting 2 red marbles?
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