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7.SP.7 M5 TA/B L2b Dependent Probability

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Lesson 5: Dependent Probability

7.SP.7 M5 TA/B

✏️ Complete the Independent Practice below.

💯 You should be working on the problems until you have the correct solution. If you are unable to find the correct solution, please ask for help!

Question 1
1.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing an odd number, then drawing a 6

Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 2
2.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a 2, then drawing another 2

Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 3
3.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a number divisible by 3, then drawing a 1

Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 4
4.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a 1, then drawing a 6

Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 5
5.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a prime number, then drawing a composite number

** NOTE: A prime number is a number that only has the factors of 1 and the number itself. A composite number has multiple factors.


Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 6
6.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a 9, then drawing another 9


Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 7
7.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a 9, then drawing a number divisible by 1


Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 8
8.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing an even number, then drawing 1


Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 9
9.

In a board game, students draw a number, do not replace it, and then draw a second number.


Determine the probability of

Drawing a 6, then drawing an odd number


Enter your answer as a SIMPLIFIED FRACTION

SHOW YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT

Question 10
10.

Harmony places the letters in the word DECEMBER into a bag. A letter will be randomly
selected and not replaced. Then another letter will be selected.

What is the probability of Harmony selecting a C and then an E?

Choose the BEST answer. Show your work for credit.

Have you earned at least 85%? If your answer is yes, please go on to complete Lesson 2b. If your answer was no, please try the problems that you missed again. If you need help, please ask!!