This math topic focuses on introductory probability and counting. It tests understanding by asking students to calculate the chances of selecting a specific color and shape combination from a set of differently colored shapes. Each question presents a scenario potentially involving circles and squares with various colors like yellow, red, green, white, and black. Students must calculate the probability of drawing a specified item, converting these probabilities into percentages. This set of problems serves as a foundation for understanding single-event probabilities in a more complex probability framework.
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What is the chance of drawing a blue square at random from this bag?
Math worksheet on 'Probability - Shapes, One Set of Two Shapes, Two Colors - Pick One by Shape and Color, To Percent (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Counting - Single Event - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_counting_single_event_advanced/ |
What is the chance of drawing a red square at random from this bag? |
66.7% |
16.7% |
50% |
20% |
40% |
28.6% |
What is the chance of drawing a yellow square at random from this bag? |
75% |
175% |
50% |
66.7% |
36.4% |
77.8% |
What is the chance of drawing a white circle at random from this bag? |
25% |
33.3% |
42.9% |
37.5% |
33.3% |
28.6% |
What is the chance of drawing a green circle at random from this bag? |
125% |
33.3% |
75% |
100% |
25% |
133.3% |
What is the chance of drawing a red circle at random from this bag? |
25% |
9.1% |
75% |
66.7% |
100% |
50% |
What is the chance of drawing a pink circle at random from this bag? |
33.3% |
83.3% |
75% |
100% |
75% |
25% |
What is the chance of drawing a yellow square at random from this bag? |
16.7% |
125% |
83.3% |
62.5% |
50% |
100% |