Probability of Single Events
Two Way Tables
Venn Diagrams
Independent Events
100

A bag contains 12 red, 4 blue, 6 green and 13 yellow marbles.

What is the probability of selecting a blue marble? (leave your answer as a fraction)

4/35

100

How many people were surveyed?

90

100

Students were given a survey that asked if they like math class and if they like physics class. The results are shown below. How many students like both math and physics?

40

100

What does it mean for two events to be independent? 

They do not affect each other.

P(A)*P(B)=P(AandB)

200

The results of rolling a single die 12 times are shown below.

What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3 or 4?

6/12

200

Determine the probability that someone packed lunch.

50/90

200

Students were given a survey that asked if they like math class and if they like physics class. The results are shown below. How many students like math?

70

200

What is the probability that someone eats breakfast? 

52/90

300

 Which is more likely?

A) The spinner will land on red or blue

B) The spinner will land on green or blue

B) The spinner will land on green or blue


300

Determine the probability that someone packed lunch or is a girl.

72/90

300

Students were given a survey that asked if they like math class and if they like physics class. The results are shown below. How many students do not like physics?

40

300

What is the probability that someone is 10-13?

54/90

400

The results of rolling a single die 12 times are shown below.

What is the experimental probability of rolling a 2?

1/12

400

Determine the probability that someone packed lunch given that they are a boy.

17/35

400

Students were given a survey that asked if they like math class and if they like physics class. The results are shown below. What does the number 10 represent in the context of this problem?

10 people do not like math or physics

400

What is the probability that someone eats breakfast and is age 10-13?

40/90

500

A bag contains 12 red, 4 blue, 6 green and 13 yellow marbles.

What is the probability of selecting a marble that is not red? (leave your answer as a fraction).

23/35 

500

Determine the probability that someone packed lunch given that they are a girl.

33/55

500

Students were given a survey that asked if they like math class and if they like physics class. The results are shown below. How many students like math or physics?

90

500

Are the events "Eat Breakfast" and "age 10-13" independent? Show how you know.

No. 

P(A)*P(B) = 0.347

P(A and B) = 0.444

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