Probability- Independent and Dependent Events

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You roll a die three times. What is the probability that it shows a one every roll?

0.5%

You draw two cards from a 52-card deck. What is the probability that you draw a red card and then a queen if you replace the card after each draw?

1/26

You roll a die two times. What is the probability that you get two even rolls?

1/4

Sydney has five pink socks, six yellow socks and four red socks in her drawer. What is the probability that she'll randomly pick a yellow sock, put it on, then randomly pick a pink sock?

14.3%

Children are at milk break. There are three milks left in the crate: one white, one chocolate and one strawberry. What is the probability that Sarah will randomly pick the white milk and Freddie randomly picks the strawberry milk?

16.7%

You roll a die four times. What is the probability that it will show an even number the first three times, then a one the last time?

2.1%

Coach Lefty has a large cooler of sports drink. There are 6 orange, 3 lemon-lime and 4 fruit punch. Coach Lefty reaches in the cooler and randomly grabs a drink for his pitcher. He grabs orange. He remembers his pitcher doesn't like orange, so he puts it back and ran

21.3%

A fair six-sided die is rolled and a coin is tossed. What is the probability that the die will show an even and the coin lands heads-up?

25.0%

You pick a card from a standard deck of 52 cards, hand it to your friend, then pick one for yourself. What is the probability that your friend has a black card and you have a red card?

25.5%

You select a card from a standard deck of 52 cards. You return the card, shuffle, and select another card. What is the probability that both cards are clubs?

6.3%

Mrs. Piatt, the math teacher, has six black, nine yellow and two blue calculators. What is the probability that she will hand out a blue calculator to the first student, then hand out a yellow calculator second?

6.6%

You have a bag of bubble gum containing six grape, nine sour apple and five regular flavored pieces. You randomly pick one piece, give it to your friend, then randomly pick another piece for yourself. What is the probability that both pieces are grape?

7.9%


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