Math Grade 9-12

Conditional and Independent Probability

Finding probabilities with dependent and independent events

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Conditional and Independent Probability

Finding probabilities with dependent and independent events

Math - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work and explain your reasoning when needed.
  1. 1
    A bag of marbles with one red marble removed and red and blue marbles remaining inside.

    A bag contains 5 red marbles and 7 blue marbles. One marble is drawn at random and not replaced. Given that the first marble drawn was red, what is the probability that the second marble is blue?

  2. 2
    A coin showing heads next to dice faces with even numbers of pips.

    A coin is flipped and a number cube labeled 1 through 6 is rolled. What is the probability of getting heads and an even number?

  3. 3
    A Venn diagram with dots showing two groups of students and their overlap.

    In a class of 30 students, 18 play a sport, 12 are in the school band, and 8 do both. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student is in band given that the student plays a sport?

  4. 4
    A jar of green, yellow, and black tiles with two green tiles drawn out.

    A jar has 4 green tiles, 3 yellow tiles, and 5 black tiles. Two tiles are chosen at random without replacement. What is the probability that both tiles are green?

  5. 5

    A survey found that 40% of students have a part-time job and 25% of students participate in theater. If having a part-time job and participating in theater are independent, what is the probability that a student does both?

  6. 6
    A heart card removed from a deck and another heart card being drawn.

    A standard deck of 52 cards is used. One card is drawn, not replaced, and then a second card is drawn. What is the probability that the second card is a heart given that the first card was a heart?

  7. 7
    Two identical five-section spinners with the same section highlighted.

    A spinner has 5 equal sections labeled A, B, C, D, and E. The spinner is spun twice. Are the events 'getting A on the first spin' and 'getting A on the second spin' independent or dependent? Explain.

  8. 8
    A Venn diagram with dot clusters showing two student course groups and their overlap.

    At a school, 60 students take Spanish, 45 take art, and 20 take both out of 100 students total. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student takes art given that the student takes Spanish?

  9. 9
    Two playing cards drawn from a deck, first a king card and second a queen card.

    Two cards are drawn from a standard deck without replacement. What is the probability that the first card is a king and the second card is a queen?

  10. 10
    A box of two types of books with a science book selected, replaced, and selected again.

    A box contains 9 math books and 6 science books. One book is selected, replaced, and then a second book is selected. What is the probability of choosing a science book both times?

  11. 11

    A restaurant found that 70% of customers order a drink and 30% order dessert. If 21% of customers order both, are ordering a drink and ordering dessert independent? Explain.

  12. 12
    A drawer of white and black socks with one white sock removed and a black sock highlighted.

    In a drawer there are 8 white socks and 4 black socks. Two socks are chosen at random without replacement. What is the probability that the second sock is black given that the first sock was white?

  13. 13
    A guessing choice card with a check and X next to dice faces showing high rolls.

    A student answers a true-false question and then rolls a fair six-sided die. What is the probability of answering the question correctly by guessing and rolling a number greater than 4?

  14. 14
    A nested set diagram showing club members, juniors, and highlighted debate team juniors.

    A club has 24 members. Fifteen members are juniors, and 9 of those juniors are also on the debate team. What is the probability that a randomly selected club member is on the debate team given that the member is a junior?

  15. 15
    A bag of orange and purple counters with an orange counter drawn first and a purple counter second.

    A bag contains 3 orange counters and 2 purple counters. Two counters are drawn without replacement. Find the probability of drawing an orange counter first and a purple counter second.

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