Problem based on integrated statistics


Q1. You roll a single die numbered from 1 to 6 twice. What is the probability of rolling a six the first time and an odd number the second?

Q2. A jar contains 12 caramels, 7 mints and 16 dark chocolates. Two candies are chosen without replacement. What is the probability of selecting a dark chocolate then selecting a caramel.

Q3. What is the probability that New Year's Day is on January 1st of the following year?

Q4. The probability that you will receive homework today is 4/5. What is the probability that you will not receive homework?

Q5. You have a jar of jelly beans in front of you with the following flavors: 12 are lime, 17 are papaya, 5 are mango and 13 are bubble gum. What is the probability of selecting either a lime or bubble gum flavored jelly bean followed by a mango jelly bean? (WITHOUT REPLACEMENT)

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