SOLUTION: Could you find these problems.
1. Form this link"http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/oo120/CHinBieGO/4-1-1-1-1-2.jpg"
Find the probability that a point chosen at random inside the
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Question 183263: Could you find these problems.
1. Form this link"http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/oo120/CHinBieGO/4-1-1-1-1-2.jpg"
Find the probability that a point chosen at random inside the square is not inside the circle.
2. Seven sisters have to choose which day each will wash the dishes. They put equal size pieces of paper each labeled with a day of the week in a hat. What is the probability that the first sister who draws will choose a weekend day?
3. For his garden, Clay has a mixture of 12 white corn seeds, 24 yellow corn seeds, and 16 bi-color corn seeds. If he reaches for a seed without looking, what is the probability that Clay will plant a bi- color corn seed first?
4. Alex has a paper bag of cookies that includes 8 chocolate chip, 4 peanut butter, 6 butterscotch chip, and 12 ginger. Without looking, his friend John reaches in the bag for a cookie. What is the probability that the cookie is peanut butter?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2. Seven sisters have to choose which day each will wash the dishes. They put equal size pieces of paper each labeled with a day of the week in a hat. What is the probability that the first sister who draws will choose a weekend day?
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There are 2 weekend days.
There are 7 days in the week
P(1st draw is weekend) = 2/7
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3. For his garden, Clay has a mixture of 12 white corn seeds, 24 yellow corn seeds, and 16 bi-color corn seeds. If he reaches for a seed without looking, what is the probability that Clay will plant a bi- color corn seed first?
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# of bi-color seeds is 16
Total # of seeds is 52
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P(selecting a bi-color seed) = 16/52 = 4/13
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4. Alex has a paper bag of cookies that includes 8 chocolate chip, 4 peanut butter, 6 butterscotch chip, and 12 ginger. Without looking, his friend John reaches in the bag for a cookie. What is the probability that the cookie is peanut butter?
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# of peanut butter cookies is 4
Total # of cookies is 30
P(select peanut butter) = 4/30 = 2/15
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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