Directions: Solve the following problems in your answer sheet. 1. Twenty-six squares of paper lettered A to Z are placed in a can. One letter is randomly chosen from the can and turns out to be the letter G. A second letter is drawn without putting the letter G back into the can. What is the probability that it will be the letter F?
2. What is the probability of drawing a vowel from the word MATHEMATICS?
3. If you are picking a number from 1-20, what is the probability that you will pick an odd number?
4. A coin is tossed 60 times. The head appeared 27 times. Find the experimental probability of getting a head.
5. In a 200 question multiple choice type of test, there were four choices for each question: A, B, C and D. Carl checked 50 questions in that test. He found that 15 questions had correct answer as A, 10 questions had correct answer as B, 12 questions had correct answer as C and 13 questions had correct answer as D. What is the experimental probability that a randomly selected question will have correct answer as C?