4.
1 Threegirls and two boys volunteer to
represent their class at a school assembly.
the teacher selects one name and then
another from a bag containing the five
students' names. What is the probability
that both representatives will be girls?
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8. 5A refrigerator contains 12 orange drinks, 4
grape drinks, and 25 apple drinks. Ann is
first in the line for drinks. Mark is second.
What is the probability that Ann gets an
apple drink and Mark gets a grape drink, if
they are given drink at random?
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9. 6 You
roll a number cube once. Then you roll
it again. What is the probability that you
get a 2 on the first roll and a number
greater than 4 on the second?
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11. 8
What is the probability of flipping a
coin and getting five heads in a row?
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12. Trade-A-Problem
1.) Create a problem similar to
today's examples.
2.) Trade your problem with another
group and solve their problem.
3.) Review their answer.
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15. AIM: Independent and
Dependent Events
Three girls and two boys volunteer to
represent their class at a school assembly.
the teacher selects one name and then
another from a bag containing the five
students' names. What is the probability
that both representatives will be girls?
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16. AIM: Independent and
Dependent Events
You roll a number cube once. Then you roll
it again. What is the probability that you
get a 2 on the first roll and a number
greater than 4 on the second?
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