This math topic focuses on probability counting involving shapes and colors from different sets. It explores calculating the probability of drawing a specific shape of a particular color from two sets, and expressing these probabilities as fraction equations. There are various problems that require determining the likelihood of selecting items like pink circles, white circles, green squares, blue circles, brown squares, and yellow squares, testing the student's ability to handle multiple events in probability. This forms part of an introductory unit on probability and counting multiple events.
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What is the equation for the chance of drawing a red circle at random from both bags?
Math worksheet on 'Probability - Shapes, Two Sets of Two Shapes, Two Colors - Pick Two by Shape and Color, To Fraction Equation (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_counting_multiple_event_intro/ |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a white square at random from both bags? |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a brown circle at random from both bags? |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a brown square at random from both bags? |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a gray circle at random from both bags? |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a brown square at random from both bags? |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a green square at random from both bags? |
What is the equation for the chance of drawing a white circle at random from both bags? |