1. If a card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards of which 26 are black (13 spades A, 2, 3, ... , 10, J, Q, K); 13 are clubs); and 26 are red (13 hearts and 13 diamonds), find the probability that the card is black. diamonds), find the probability that the card is a. a K. b. Red. c. Diamond.

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1. If a card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards of which 26 are black (13 spades A, 2, 3, ... , 10, J, Q, K); 13 are clubs); and 26 are red (13 hearts and 13 diamonds), find the probability that the card is black. diamonds), find the probability that the card is
a. a K.
b. Red.
c. Diamond.
5. We want to select a coin at random from a container containing an unknown number of $200, $100, $500 and $1000 coins. To determine the probability of each possible event, we select 50 coins at random with replacement (the selected coin is returned to the container for the next selection) from this container.
The following table summarizes the frequencies (occurrences) of each coin.
Based on the data collected, if we select a coin from this container,
a. what is the probability that it is $200?
b. what is the least likely event?
c. what is the event we should predict?
6. You have accidentally sat down on your cell phone, and every time you move, different numbers are different numbers are dialed in your address book. You have 16 numbers stored, and you call 4 of them before you stand up. What is the probability that Mary, Lulu, Bo, and Dan have received a call? received a call?
7. A student randomly answers 70 questions on a test, if each question has 5 alternatives and only one of them is correct. What is the probability that he/she will get the maximum score? maximum score?

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