Probability Quiz SOL 6.16 Zombro/Wright. 1. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent Ms. Wright asked her students to pull a marble from.

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Probability Quiz SOL 6.16 Zombro/Wright

1. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent Ms. Wright asked her students to pull a marble from her bag and not replace it, then pull another marble.

2. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent Mrs. Zombro is finding the probability of rolling a 6 sided cube.

3. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent The probability of the first event will not affect the probability of the second event.

4. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent The probability of the first event will affect the probability of the second event.

5. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent When rolling 2 number cubes at the same time, the probability of rolling a 3 on one cube and a 4 on the other cube.

6. Decide if the following event is Independent or Dependent You have a bag holding a red, blue, and yellow ball. The probability of picking a red ball out of the bag on the first pick, then, without replacing the red ball, picking out a yellow ball on the second pick.

7. There are 5 blue marbles, 4 green marbles, 3 red marbles, and 2 yellow marbles in a bag. What is the probability of pulling a blue marble, replacing it, and then a yellow marble?

8. There are 5 blue marbles, 4 green marbles, 3 red marbles, and 2 yellow marbles in a bag. What is the probability of pulling a blue marble, replacing it, then another blue marble?

9. There are 5 blue marbles, 4 green marbles, 3 red marbles, and 2 yellow marbles in a bag. What two events will give the probability of

10. What is the probability of rolling a three on a 6 sided cube?

11. What is the probability of rolling a 5 on a 6 sided cube and flipping a heads with a quarter?

12. What is the probability of rolling a 3 and a 4 when rolling a 6 sided cube twice?

13. Use the illustration below to answer the question. Susan drew a multicolored marble from the bag below and did not return it to the bag. What is the probability that she will pull a yellow marble from the bag on the second draw?

14. Use the illustration below to answer the question. What is the probability of pulling a multicolored marble two times in a row if you do not replace the first one?

15. Use the illustration below to answer the question. What is the probability of picking a red marble on the first try and then, without replacing it, picking a yellow marble?