ISEE Lower Level Quantitative Reasoning › Probability
Joey has 10 shirts on his bed. 4 shirts are blue, 3 shirts are purple, 2 shirts are green, and 1 shirt is white. What is the chance that Joey randomly picks a purple shirt from the shirts on his bed?
Joey has 10 shirts on his bed. 4 shirts are blue, 3 shirts are purple, 2 shirts are green, and 1 shirt is white. What is the chance that Joey randomly picks a purple shirt from the shirts on his bed?
Joey has 10 shirts on his bed. 4 shirts are blue, 3 shirts are purple, 2 shirts are green, and 1 shirt is white. What is the chance that Joey randomly picks a purple shirt from the shirts on his bed?
A jar contains candy bars,
lollipops, and
other types of sweets. What is the probability of drawing a lollipop at random from the jar?
A jar contains candy bars,
lollipops, and
other types of sweets. What is the probability of drawing a lollipop at random from the jar?
A jar contains candy bars,
lollipops, and
other types of sweets. What is the probability of drawing a lollipop at random from the jar?
There are marbles in a bag:
are blue,
are white,
are yellow, and
are green. What is the probability of choosing blue or green at random?
Harvey has a bouquet of 12 flowers: 5 are lilacs, 3 are roses, 2 are orchids, and 2 are dandelions. What is the chance that Harvey randomly selects a rose from the bouquet?
Selena has a standard deck of cards. What is the chance that she randomly selects a red card from the deck?
Caroline has 3 books, 2 pencils, 1 candy, and 4 binders in her backpack. If she randomly chooses an item from her backpack, what is the probability of her randomly picking out a pencil?