1. From a deck of 52 cards, Rohan picks up one at random.
What is the probability of it being a
red non-face card? (Ans: 5/13) 2. You draw 2 cards randomly from a deck of 52 cards, what’s the probability that the 2 cards have the same value or are of the same color? 3. Two marbles are chosen from a bag of 3 red, 5 white, and 8 green marbles, without replacement! What’s the probability that one is white and one is green? (Ans: 1/3) 4. A class with 14 women and 16 men are choosing 6 people randomly to take part in an event! What’s the probability that at least one woman is selected? 5. When you toss a coin 3 times, what’s the probability of getting an even number of heads? (Ans: ½) 6. Suppose a box has 4 red marbles and 3 black ones. We select 2 marbles. What is the probability that second marble is red given that the first one is red? 7. A box of candies has many different colors in it. There is a 15% chance of getting a pink candy. What is the probability that exactly 4 candies in a box are pink out of 10? (Ans: 0.04) 8. A shop sells a par cular make of smart phone. It is assumed that the average daily sales of this type of phone is 3. a) Find the probability that on a par cular day the shop sells a> exactly 3 smart phones. B> at least 4 smart phones. 9. It is known that during the first hour of trading, customers arrive at a garden centre at the rate of 3 customers every 10 minutes. Determine the prob. that it is known that during the first hour of trading, customers arrive at a garden centre at the rate of 3 customers every 10 minutes. (Ans: 0.1680) 10. A book containing 150 pages has 100 misprints. Find the probability that a par cular page contains (a) no misprints, (b) 5 misprints, (c) at least 2 misprints (Poisson Distribu on) 11. The probability of a customer ordering the colour of a par cular model of new car in silver is 0.2. Find the probability that in next 30 random orders there will be … a) … exactly 10 orders in silver. b) … at most 8 orders in silver. (Ans: 0.0355, 0.8713) 12. The probability of a biased dice landing on 6 is 0.4. a) Find the mean and variance of the number of “sixes” in 50 throws. 13. The me, T minutes, Jason takes to cycle to school is Normally distributed with a mean of 17 and a variance of 8. Find the probability that on a given day Jason will take over 22 minutes to cycle to school. (Hint: 1 - 𝜑( )) 14. The weights of walnut cakes, W grams, are Normally distributed with a mean of 460 and a standard devia on of 10. Find the probability the weight of such cake will be between 465 and 475 grams 15. The con nuous random variable X is uniformly distributed in the interval [1,16]. The con nuous random variable Y is related to X by the equa on Y = √𝑥 . Determine the probability density func on of Y.