Station #1 Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. Explain why.

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Station #1 Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. Explain why.

Station #2 Use the spinner to answer the two questions. 1. 2.

Station #3 A bag contains 2 yellow, 12 red, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, then selecting another red marble? What is the probability of selecting a red marble, not replacing it, then selecting another red marble? What is the probability of selecting 1 yellow marble, not replacing it, then selecting a green marble? What is the probability of selecting a green marble, then a red marble, then a yellow marble, all without replacement?

Station #4 There are 7 girls and 3 boys in a class. Two students are to be randomly chosen for a special project. What is the probability both students will be girls? What is the probability both students will be boys? What is the probability of selecting a boy and a girl?

Station #5 A music class consists of 9th and 10th graders as shown in the table. Two students will be selected at the same time. What is the probability both students are male? What is the probability both students are 9th graders? What is the probability one student is female and the second student is male?

Station #6