Independent
Dependent
Independent OR Dependent
Single Events
Counting Principle
100

A coin is flipped three times. What is the probability of getting all heads?

1/8

100

Ms. Stanley has a bag of 15 marbles. 3 are blue, 6 are red, and 6 are yellow. What is the probability that she picks a yellow and then a red if she does not replace the marbles?

6/35

100

a coin is flipped and lands heads up and then a face card is pulled from a deck of 52. Independent or Dependent?

Independent 

100

The letters of the word probability are placed in a bag. The probability of picking a b is...

What is 2/11?

100

Jan has 3 shirts and 5 pairs of pants. How many different outfits can she make?

What is 15?

200

You roll a 1-6 number cube twice. What is the probability that you roll a 3 on the first roll and a 6 on the second roll?

1/36

200

Bob has a set of 10 colored markers in a backpack. One is yellow and one is blue. What is the probability Bob will reach into the backpack without looking and grab the yellow marker and then reach in a second time and grab the blue marker?

1/90

200

2 Aces being drawn consecutively from a deck of 52. Independent or Dependent?

Dependent 

200

The letters of the word probability are placed in a bag. The probability of picking a r is...

What is 1/11?

200

A shelf at the store has 4 different boxes of pasta, 3 different jars of sauce and 2 types of cheese. How many meals (made of 1 pasta, 1 sauce, 1 cheese) can be made?

24

300

A set of eight cards is labeled with the numbers 1 through 8. A card is chosen, replaced, and a second card is chosen. What is the probability that both cards will be even numbers?

1/4

300

A school cafeteria has 3 containers of white milk, 5 containers of chocolate milk and 2 containers of apple juice left. Iliana is first in line and Vishal is second. If the drinks are given out randomly, what is the probability that Iliana will get chocolate milk and Vishal will get apple juice?

1/9

300

3 cards are drawn at random are and all of them are aces+ each card is replaced between each drawing.

Independent

300

6 blue, 7 green, 9 brown, and 15 yellow M&Ms are placed in a bucket. The probability of pulling out a yellow M&M is

What is 15/37?

300

The cafeteria offers the following options: 

1. A Main dish (Pizza, meatloaf, enchiladas, hotdogs)

2. A side dish (mac and cheese, mashed potatoes)

3. A vegetable (Carrots, broccoli, green beans)

4. A dessert (ice cream, cake, cookies)

If you get to pick one of each, how many different meals are possible?

96

400

A cooler contains 5 cans of diet cola, 6 cans of regular cola, and 4 cans of grape soda.

Janice randomly selects a can from the cooler, but dislikes her pick and puts it back. Then David randomly selects a can from the cooler. What is the probability that both Janice and David will select diet cola

25/225 (aka 1/9)

400

A birthday party has a grab bag for each of the guests. There are 8 bags filled with candy, 5 containing CDs, and 2 grand prize bags with gift certificates. The bags are identically wrapped and shuffled. Joe is first to choose a bag, and Devon is second. What is the probability that Joe and Devon will both choose grand prize bags?

1/105

400

3 cards are drawn at random are and all of them are aces+ each card is not replaced between each drawing

Dependent

400

The probability of drawing an ace from a deck of cards.

What is 4/52? or 1/13

400

During the Olympic 400m sprint, there are 6 runners. How many possible ways are there to award first, second, and third places?

120

500

Ms. Danch is picking cards from a deck. What is the probability that she picks 3 aces in a row if she replaces the cards?

1/2197


500

Ms. Planz is picking cards from a deck. What is the probability that she picks three aces in a row if she does not replace the cards?

1/5525

500

You have 3 red marbles and 3 blue marbles in a bag, if 2 blue marbles are picked out of the bag without being replaced, is it Independent or Dependent? 

Dependent 

500

The letters of the word probability are placed in a bag. The sum of the probabilities of picking each letter is...

What is 11/11 or 1?

500

Gomez has to take a 10 question multiple-choice test, but he hasn't studied. He will guess at each problem. For each problem the possible responses are A, B, C, or D. In how many different ways is it possible to answer the test questions? H

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