This math topic explores probability counting focused on selecting shapes and colors from a set. It assesses skills in calculating the likelihood of drawing two specific shapes in two specific colors (e.g., green squares, yellow circles, pink squares, black squares, white circles) consecutively from a bag. Each question provides multiple choice answers expressed as fractions, testing the ability to compute and understand probabilities in various scenarios related to shape and color combinations. The overarching theme revolves around understanding multiple events within the realm of basic probability.
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What is the chance of drawing two yellow circles in a row at random from this bag?
Math worksheet on 'Probability - Shapes, One Set of Two Shapes, Two Colors - Pick Two by Shape and Color, To Fraction (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_counting_multiple_event_practice/ |
What is the chance of drawing two brown circles in a row at random from this bag? |
What is the chance of drawing two gray circles in a row at random from this bag? |
What is the chance of drawing two red squares in a row at random from this bag? |
What is the chance of drawing two white circles in a row at random from this bag? |
What is the chance of drawing two brown squares in a row at random from this bag? |
What is the chance of drawing two white squares in a row at random from this bag? |
What is the chance of drawing two pink squares in a row at random from this bag? |