2. A certain roller coaster has 3 cars, and a passenger is wqually likely to ride in any 1 of the 3 cars each time that passenger rides the roller coaster. If a certain passenger is to ride the roller coaster 3 times, what is the probability that the passenger will ride in each of the 3 cars?
B. 1/9
C. 2/9
C is correct, why not B?
10.a set of numbers has the property that for any number t in the set, t+2 is in the set. If -1 is in the set, which of the following must also be in the set?
I. -3
II. 1
III. 5
the answer is II and III only. why -3 is not in the set? It just said -1 is in the set, not said that -1 is the minimum, or we should think that -1 is the smallest number in the set? thanks |