1. A single, standard number cube is tossed. What is the probability of getting a number greater than 3? (1 point)

2/3
1/3
1/6
1/2

there are 6 numbers

three are greater than 3
so P(>3) = 3/6

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A single, standard number cube is tossed. What is the probability of getting a number greater than 3?

A. two-thirds
B. one-third
C. start fraction 1 over 6 end fraction
D. one-half

There are 6 possible outcomes when a standard number cube is tossed - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

Out of these 6 outcomes, only 3 are greater than 3 - 4, 5, and 6.

Therefore, the probability of getting a number greater than 3 is:

P(number > 3) = number of desired outcomes / number of possible outcomes = 3/6 = 1/2

So the answer is D. one-half.

A game involves spinning this spinner. What is the probability of the pointer landing on Y?

A circle is divided equally into eight sections.· Two of the sections are labeled with an upper B.
· One of the sections is labeled with an upper G.
· One of the sections is labeled with an upper Y.
· Four of the sections are labeled with an upper R.
· An arrow originating from the center of the circle is pointing at one of the sections with an upper R.
A. one-eighth
B. one-half
C. start fraction 5 over 8 end fraction
D. two-eighths

There are a total of 8 sections on the spinner.

Out of these 8 sections, only 1 is labeled with an upper Y.

Therefore, the probability of the pointer landing on Y is:

P(Y) = number of desired outcomes / number of possible outcomes = 1/8

So the answer is A. one-eighth.

The table shows the drink preferences of 50 shoppers at the mall. What is the probability that one shopper, selected at random from the 50 surveyed, preferred either Drink B or Drink A?

A two column table is shown titled 'Drink Survey.' The first column is titled 'Drink' and contains upper A, upper B, upper C, upper D, and upper E from top to bottom. The second column is titled 'Number of Shoppers' and contains 7, 8, 10, 11, and 14 from top to bottom.
A. start fraction 8 over 25 end fraction
B. start fraction 3 over 10 end fraction
C. start fraction 11 over 25 end fraction
D. Start Fraction 7 over 25 End Fraction

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3. c
4. d
5. b
6. a
7. d
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11. c
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13. b
14. a