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1. A single die is rolled. Find the probability of rolling a 2 or an odd number. 2. Suppose that 37.4% of all college football teams had winning records in 1998, and another 24.8%
broke even. Whatis the probability that a randomly chosen college football team had a losing
record in 1998?
3. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards.
a. What is the probability the 7 of spades is drawn?
b. What is the probability that a 7 is drawn?
C. What is the probability that a face card is drawn?
d. What is the probability that a heart is drawn?
e. What are the odds that a heart is drawn?
f. What are the odds that a king or queen is drawn?

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