The document contains 3 entries about warm-up probability problems from different dates. The first entry is about the probability of drawing a Euchre hand with 2 jacks of the same color, which is 190/1771. The second entry is about the probability of answering 7 out of 8 questions on a final exam if there is a list of 15 questions but only 10 were prepared for, which was likely a binomial probability problem. The third entry does not provide any details about the problem for May 18th.
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The document contains 3 entries about warm-up probability problems from different dates. The first entry is about the probability of drawing a Euchre hand with 2 jacks of the same color, which is 190/1771. The second entry is about the probability of answering 7 out of 8 questions on a final exam if there is a list of 15 questions but only 10 were prepared for, which was likely a binomial probability problem. The third entry does not provide any details about the problem for May 18th.
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May 18, 2011
Warm-up Problem: May 13, 2011. Find the probability that a Euchre hand includes two jacks of the same color. This is problem #26. The correct answer is 190 1771 2 May 18, 2011 Warm-up Problem: May 17, 2011. The final exam in junior english is a selection of 8 essay questions from a list of 15. You only have time to prepare 10 of the questions. What is the probability that 7 of the 8 questions on the test are ones that you prepared? 3 May 18, 2011 Warm-up Problem: May 18, 2011.