Math Grade 7 Quiz Probabilities of Compound Events – 7.SP.C.8
Understanding the probability of compound events is crucial for making accurate predictions in complex situations. Compound events involve the combination of two or more simple events. The standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.SP.C.8 emphasizes the methods to determine such probabilities using tools like organized lists, tables, tree diagrams, and simulation. This quiz assesses your grasp on these methods and your ability to apply them in different scenarios involving compound events.
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You have a bag with 4 yellow balls and 3 green balls. What is the probability of drawing 1 yellow ball followed by 1 green ball without replacement?
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A spinner is divided into 3 sections: red, blue, and yellow. If you spin it twice, what is the probability of landing on blue both times?
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Using a standard deck of 52 cards, what is the probability of drawing two queens consecutively without replacement?
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If you roll two dice, what is the probability of rolling two 6’s?
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Using a standard deck of 52 cards, what is the probability of drawing an Ace and then a King without replacement?
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In a bag containing 5 blue and 4 red marbles, what is the probability of drawing a blue marble followed by a red marble without replacement?
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If a coin is tossed and a die is rolled simultaneously, what is the probability of getting a head and a 4?
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What is the probability of spinning a spinner with numbers 1 through 5 and landing on 3, and then flipping a coin and getting tails?
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Using a tree diagram, if you have 3 shirts (Red, Green, Blue) and 2 pants (Black, White), how many different outfits can you create?
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In a box of chocolates, there are 4 milk chocolates and 6 dark chocolates. What is the probability of picking 2 milk chocolates in a row without replacement?
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