Using the spinner below, what is the P(2)?
1/6
Flipping 2 coins
4 outcomes
3 friends sitting in a row
6 possibilities
A jar has 4 blue, 5 yellow, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of choosing a green marble, not replacing it, and then choosing a blue?
4/35
P(not 5)
5/6
Picking a month of the year and tossing a coin
24 outcomes
5 basketball players posing for a picture
120 possibilities
A jar has 4 blue, 5 yellow, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of choosing a blue marble, not replacing it, and then choosing a yellow?
4/39
P(even)
1/2
Rolling a number cube & picking a flavor: chocolate, strawberry, vanilla
18 outcomes
P(12, 6)
665,280 possibilities
A jar has 4 blue, 5 yellow, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of choosing a blue marble, not replacing it, and then choosing another blue?
2/35
P(primary color)
3/5
Choosing Pepsi, Mountain Dew, or Root Beer, diet or regular, served in a small or large glass
12 outcomes
P(7, 5)
2520 possibilities
A jar has 4 blue, 5 yellow, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of choosing a green marble, not replacing it, and then choosing a purple?
0
P(prime)
1/2
Tossing 4 quarters, 3 nickels, 5 dimes, and rolling a die.
24,576 outcomes
9 people at a track event, how many ways can they finish 1st-4th place?
3,024 possibilities
IN A COMPLETE SENTENCE, what is a dependent event?
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