Study-Math
Study-Math
Encircle the correct answer. Choose the correct answer and write the letter on the blank before each
number.
Problem-Solving Questions:
26–30. In a jar containing 4 vanilla, 3 chocolate, and 5 strawberry candies, what is the probability of
selecting two candies of different flavors without replacement? Express your answer in fraction and
decimal form.
31–35. In a group of 50 students, 28 study math, 25 study physics, and 15 study both subjects. Calculate
the probability that a randomly selected student studies neither subject. Express your answer in fraction,
decimal, and percentage form.
36–40. In a class of 30 students, 16 play basketball and 14 play volleyball. If 8 students play both sports,
find the probability that a randomly selected student plays either basketball or volleyball. Express your
answer in fraction, decimal, and percentage form.
41–45. A box contains 3 red marbles and 4 blue marbles. If two marbles are drawn with replacement,
what is the probability of drawing two red marbles? Express your answer in decimal and percentage
form.
46–50. A standard deck of 52 cards contains hearts (red), diamonds (red), clubs (black), and spades
(black). List the sample space for drawing a red face card from the deck.