SOLUTION: #1 If the probability of winning a game is 0.57 and there can be no ties, what is the probability of losing the game? #2 A single die is rolled once. (a) What is the probabil

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Question 861456: #1
If the probability of winning a game is 0.57 and there can be no ties, what is the probability of losing the game?
#2
A single die is rolled once.
(a) What is the probability of rolling a number divisible by 3? 2/6=2/2=1?
(b) What are the odds of rolling a number divisible by 3? 3/6=3/3=1?
#3
A card randomly drwan from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card is a jack, given that it is black.
#4
Three cards from a standard deck of 52 playing cards are randomly drawn in succession with replacement. Determine the probability that all three cards are black.
#5
A club consists of six men and four women. Three people from the club are to be selected for a conference. Find the probability that a group consists of one man andtwo women.
6C1*7C2
13C3=286
So 126/286= .4405?
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#1. If there are only two possible outcomes and the probability of one of the outcomes is , then the probability of the other outcome is

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