Compound Probability (Changed 2-2-2022)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(blue then yellow) Without replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(blue then yellow)With replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(blue then red)Without replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(blue then red)With replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(red then black)With replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(red then black) Without replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(red then yellow) Without replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
Use the different colored counters to find the probability.
P(red then yellow) With replacing the 1st counter
(Don't simplify the fractions)
P(blue and even) = (Don't simplify the fractions)
P(red and 3) =(Don't simplify the fractions)
P(purple then 2) =(Don't simplify the fractions)
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