This math topic focuses on introductory probability and counting involving single events. It entails calculating the likelihood of randomly selecting specific shapes and colors (like yellow squares, gray circles, or brown squares) from a set containing two different shapes in two colors. Each question presents a scenario with fractions to determine the correct answer from multiple choices. The problems teach students how to express probability as a fraction by considering the total possibilities and the successful outcomes associated with each event.
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What is the chance of drawing a pink square at random from this bag?