Look at the images, read the questions carefully, and choose the best answer.
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Question 5
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Jillian is conducting an experiment to find the probability of tossing and rolling certain combinations. If she flips a coin and rolls a 6 sided die one time each, what are the options that could occur?
Question 6
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When Jillian flips the coin and rolls the 6 sided die, what is the easiest way to find the total number of outcomes?
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Question 1
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Based on the fundamental counting principle, how could you figure out the total number of possible outcomes?
Question 2
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Given the choices in the chart, if one meal was picked at random including one entree, one vegetable, and one dessert, how many possible outcomes could there be?
Question 3
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Create a tree diagram to identify the sample space. What is the probability of choosing a meal that includes chocolate cake, when one meal is chosen at random?
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Create a tree diagram to identify the sample space. What is the probability of choosing a meal that includes chicken nuggets, when one meal is chosen at random?
Question 7
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The chart shows the different types of chairs, fabrics, and colors at the furniture store. Which combination is missing from the sample space?
Question 8
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According to the furniture store chart, how many possible outcomes could there be if a chair was purchased at random?
Question 9
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Look at the spinners to the left. If each spinner was spun once, how many possible outcomes could there be?
Question 10
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What is the probability you will spin a primary color (red, blue, yellow) and the letter A?