Probablity math questions

Probablity math questions




1. Four bells are selected at random without replacement from an urn containing three white bells and five blue bells. Find the probability of the given event. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)



All of the bells are blue.



2. An unbiased coin is tossed five times. Find the probability of the given event. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)



The coin lands heads more than once



3. The City Housing Authority has received 75 applications from qualified applicants for nine low-income apartments. Four of the apartments are on the north side of town, and five are on the south side. If the apartments are to be assigned by means of a lottery, find the following probabilities. Find the probability of the given event.



Two specific qualified applicants will be selected for apartments on the same side of town. (Round your answer to five decimal places.)



Even if you can just answer one of the questions that would help greatly! Thank you!!!





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