Outcomes

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SSAT Upper Level Quantitative (Math) › Outcomes

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Presented with a deck of fifty-two cards (no jokers), what is the probability of drawing either a face card or a spade?

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In a jar, there are 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, 8 green marbles. If Bob reaches his hand in a jar, and grabs one marble, what is the likelihood he will pick up a blue marble?

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Presented with a deck of fifty-two cards (no jokers), what is the probability of drawing either a face card or a spade?

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In a jar, there are 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, 8 green marbles. If Bob reaches his hand in a jar, and grabs one marble, what is the likelihood he will pick up a blue marble?

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Set A:

Set B:

One letter is picked from Set A and Set B. What is the probability of picking two consonants?

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Set A:

Set B:

One letter is picked from Set A and Set B. What is the probability of picking two consonants?

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Jeff collects basketball cards of players on his three favorite teams. He decides to put 5 cards from each team in a paper bag and then to draw out 3 cards at random. What are the odds of him getting one player from each team?

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Jeff collects basketball cards of players on his three favorite teams. He decides to put 5 cards from each team in a paper bag and then to draw out 3 cards at random. What are the odds of him getting one player from each team?

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A standard deck of 53 cards (including the joker) is altered by adding the sevens from another deck. What are the odds against a randomly drawn card being a heart?

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A standard deck of 53 cards (including the joker) is altered by adding the sevens from another deck. What are the odds against a randomly drawn card being a heart?

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