Arrange -ments Single Events Compound Conditional Other 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Find 9P3. 504 100 Find the number of arrangements for seating 7 people in 5 chairs. 2520 200 How many 4-letter permutations can you make with the letters “LINEAR” without repetition? 360 300 Use the letters “JORDAN.” How many 3-letter permutations can be made if the first letter is a vowel without repetition? 40 400 How many 4-letter arrangements can be made from the word “PROBABILITY”? 1980 500 A fair die is rolled. Find the probability of rolling an odd number. 1/2 100 A card is randomly chosen from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of selecting a black card. 1/2 200 A card is chosen randomly from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of selecting a 5. 1/13 300 A fair die is rolled. Find the probability of rolling a prime number. 1/2 400 A card is selected from an ordinary deck. Find the probability of selecting a queen of flowers. 0 500 Two cards are selected randomly from a standard deck of cards. Find the probablity of drawing a queen and then a 9 with replacement. 100 1/169 Two cards are selected randomly from a standard deck of cards. Find the probability of drawing a red card and black king without replacement. 2/51 200 A bag contains 3 green balls, 4 yellow balls, and 2 purple balls. Find the probability of drawing two balls without replacement and selecting at least 1 300 yellow ball. 13/18 A bag contains 3 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, and 3 green marbles. Three marbles are selected from the bag with replacement. Find the probability that a red marble is not drawn first. 400 7/10 A fair coin is tossed once and a fair die is rolled once. Find the probability of rolling a multiple of 3 and getting heads. 1/6 500 In a bag containing 5 blue, 7 green, 1 purple, and 2 pink balls, two balls are randomly selected. Given a green ball is selected first, find the probability a blue ball is selected next. 100 5/14 A student is chosen at random. If a 6th grader is selected, find the probability he/she has a dog. 4/9 200 A student is chosen at random. If the student has a cat, find the probability he/she is an 8th grader. 35/76 300 In a basket, there are 4 daisies, 3 roses, and 2 lilies. You pick 3 flowers randomly without replacement. Given you pick a rose first, find the probability that you 400 select a daisy next, and then a lily. 1/7 In a basket, there are 4 daisies, 3 roses, and 2 lilies. You pick 3 flowers randomly. Given you pick a daisy first, find the probability that you select a lily and a daisy. 3/14 500 When is the probability of an event 1? When it is certain to happen. 100 The probability that an event will occur is 0.34. What is the probability that the event won’t occur? 0.66 200 How many elements are in the sample space of rolling one die and flipping a coin? 300 12 A spinner is divided into 4 sections where red is 10 sq. units, blue is 4 sq. units, yellow is 9 sq. units, and green is 7 sq. units. Find the probability of getting red or blue on one spin. 7/15 400 A spinner is divided into 4 sections where red is 10 sq. units, blue is 4 sq. units, yellow is 9 sq. units, and green is 7 sq. units. Find the probability of getting red and then a yellow on two spins. 500 1/10 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Every night, one of the Smith children is randomly selected take out the trash. Their names are Jen, Megan, Laurie, and Brad. Find the probability that a girl and a boy will be selected randomly to take the trash out for the next two nights. 3/8