Create an image of a scene where a customer is in a garden store reaching into a basket filled with miscellaneous flower bulbs. The basket is filled with distinct areas containing: 5 amaryllis bulbs (red color), 5 daffodil bulbs (yellow color), 3 lily bulbs (pink color), and 2 tulips (purple color). The customer has a friendly smile on her face. She is a middle-aged, black woman wearing a gardening hat and gloves. She is about to select one bulb from the basket.

A garden store has the following miscellaneous flower bulbs in a basket:

5 amaryllis
6 daffodils
4 lilies
3 tulips
A customer bought 4 bulbs from the basket, one of each type of flower. If the next customer selects 1 of the remaining bulbs at random, which is closest to the probability that customer will get a daffodil bulb?
36%
27%
29% <— my answer
21%
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The answer is 36%

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1. How many ways can 5 basketball players be listed in order in a program?
A. 1
B. 120
C. 720
D. 24

2.Evaluate 9P4.
A. 9
B. 362,880
C. 126
D. 3,024
3.A sporting goods store received an order of 80 baseball caps, of which 12 were green. If 1 of the 80 caps is selected at random, what is the probability it will not be green?
A. 15%
B. 68%
C. 85%
D. 88%
Lynn and Dawn tossed a coin 60 times and got heads 33 times. What is the experimental probability of tossing heads using Lynn and Dawn’s results?
A. 20/11
B. 9/11
C. 11/20
D. 9/11
Teesha is in French club. There are 19 students in the club. The French teacher will pick two students at random to guide visiting students from France. What is the probability that Teesha will not be picked up as a guide?
A. 2 over 19
b. 17/19
c. 1/18
d. 18/19

A garden store has the following miscellaneous flower bulbs in a basket:

6 amaryllis
5 daffodils
3 lilies
4 tulips

A customer bought 4 bulbs from the basket, one of each type of flower. If the next customer selects 1 of the remaining bulbs at random, which is closest to the probability that customer will get a lily bulb?

A. 36%
B. 29%
C. 17%
D. 14%
John puts the letters of the word SCIENCE on pieces of paper and puts the pieces in a bag. He draws two letters without looking. The first piece of paper is not replaced before the second piece is drawn. What is the probability that John draws a C twice?

A. 2/49
B. 1/7
C. 1/14
D. 1/21

Eli has 7 black pens and 5 blue pens in his desk drawer. He also has 3 yellow highlighters, 2 green highlighters, and 5 pink highlighters in his pencil case. If he chooses one pen and one highlighter without looking, what is the probability that he will get a black pen and he will not get a green highlighter?
A. 7/15
B. 117/1000
c. 1/3
d. 1/12
Using a sixteen-sided number cube, what is the probability that you will roll an odd number or an even prime number? Round to three decimals.
A. 0.813
B. 0.313
C. 0.563
D. 0.156
Each person in a group of students was identified by year and asked when he or she preferred taking classes: in the morning, afternoon, or evening. The results are shown in the table. Find the probability that the student preferred afternoon classes given he or she is a junior. Round to the nearest thousandth.

Table: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Morning 19 2 6 16
Afternoon 17 3 13 15
Evening 8 14 9 7
A. 0.571
B. 0.464
C. 0.342
D. 0.158

The probability that a dessert sold at a certain café contains chocolate is 75%. The probability that a dessert contains both chocolate and nuts is 23%. Find the probability that a randomly chosen chocolate dessert contains nuts. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
A. 30.7%
B. 32.6%
C. 17.3%
D. 31.7%

An airline has 83% of its flights depart on schedule. It has 68% of its flights depart and arrive on schedule. Find the probability that a flight that departs on schedule also arrives on schedule. Round the answer to two decimal places.
A. 0.56
B. 0.81
C. 0.82
D. 0.15
Amanda surveyed 20 juniors and seniors at Delamar High School to find the number of hours per week they spend working at part-time jobs. Her results are shown below.

Juniors: 20, 10, 20, 10, 15, 0, 0, 10, 20, 15

Seniors: 20, 20, 10, 10, 0, 0, 0, 10, 0, 10

Which statement about the data is true?
A. The range of hours worked is the same for juniors and seniors.
B. The mean, median, and mode for the juniors surveyed fall within a 3-hour range.
C. The mean number of hours worked by the seniors surveyed is 12.
D. The mean number of hours worked is the same for juniors and seniors.

Stillwater Junior High divides students into teams taught by a group of teachers. The table shows the number of students in each team.

Team

Number of Students

Acers

78

Blazers

80

Outbacks

83

Quasars

77

Voyagers

82

Total

400

The principal uses a computer to randomly select the name of a student from all the students in the school. With the computer program, it is possible to draw the name of the same student twice. If the principal selects the name of a student from the Voyagers on the first try, what is the probability she will draw the name of another student from the Voyagers on the second try?
A. 81/399
B. 41/200
C. 1/82
D. 21/100
Estimate the percent of apartment residents who pay more than $700 per month.
A. 99%
B. 23%
C. 30%
D. 70%
Betty’s Bite-Size Candies are packaged in bags. The number of candies per bag is normally distributed, with a mean of 50 candies and a standard deviation of 3. At a quality control checkpoint, a sample of bags is checked, and 4 bags contain fewer than 47 candies. How many bags were probably taken as samples?
A. 25 bags
B. 12 bags
C. 8 bags
D. 5 bags

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