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Which scenario represents independent probability
a) I flip a coin and spin a spinner
b) I pick a green candy, eat it, and then pick a red candy
c)
d)

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue, 1 white, and 2 green marbles. P(red, blue) with replacement?
a) 10%
b) 12%
c) 7%
d) 15%

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue, 1 white, and 2 green marbles. P(red, red) with replacement?
a) 8%
b) 7%
c) 16%
d) 10%

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue, 1 white, and 2 green marbles. P(red, blue) WITHOUT replacement?
a) 12%
b) 13.3%
c) 9%
d) 16.6%

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue, 1 white, and 2 green marbles. P(white, green) WITHOUT replacement?
a) 22%
b) 22.2%
c) 2%
d) 2.2%

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue, 1 white, and 2 green marbles. P(white, white) WITHOUT replacement?
a) 0%
b) 1%
c) 2%
d) 10%

A bag contains 4 red, 3 blue, 1 white, and 2 green marbles. P(red, blue, white) with replacement?
a) 16%
b) 17%
c) 1.7%
d) 1%

Which statement is true...
a) In dependent probability, the denominator always increases by 1 for every fraction written
b) In dependent probability, the denominator always drops by 1 for every fraction written
c) In independent probability, the denominator always increases by 1 for every fraction written
d) In independent probability, the denominator always drops by 1 for every fraction written

True or False: When I flip a coin two times the probability of landing on heads twice is calculated by doing 1/2 times 1/2.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

True or False: When I roll one die, the probability that I land on the number 5 is 5/6
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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