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Math Grade 9-12

Probability and Counting Principles

Using counting methods to find probabilities

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Using counting methods to find probabilities

Math - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work and write each answer as a complete explanation.
  1. 1
    Diagram showing choices of sandwiches, side dishes, and drinks connected as meal combinations.

    A restaurant offers 4 choices of sandwich, 3 choices of side, and 5 choices of drink. How many different meal combinations are possible if you choose one of each?

  2. 2

    A locker code uses 3 different digits chosen from 0 through 9, and order matters. How many possible locker codes are there?

  3. 3
    Five distinct books on a shelf with arrows indicating rearrangement.

    How many ways can 5 different books be arranged on a shelf?

  4. 4
    Group of twelve students with three highlighted as a committee.

    A class has 12 students. In how many ways can a committee of 3 students be chosen?

  5. 5
    Bag of red, blue, and green marbles with a blue marble drawn.

    A bag contains 6 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles. What is the probability of drawing a blue marble at random?

  6. 6
    Deck of cards with four crown cards highlighted.

    A standard deck of 52 cards is shuffled. What is the probability of drawing a king?

  7. 7
    Four possible two-coin outcomes with the mixed outcomes highlighted.

    Two fair coins are flipped. What is the probability of getting exactly one head?

  8. 8
    Six dice pairs showing all rolls that sum to seven.

    A number cube is rolled twice. What is the probability that the sum is 7?

  9. 9
    Seven shirts and four pants connected to show outfit combinations.

    A student has 7 shirts and 4 pairs of pants. How many outfits can the student make by choosing 1 shirt and 1 pair of pants?

  10. 10

    How many different 4-letter arrangements can be made from the letters in the word MATH if each letter is used once?

  11. 11
    Three runners on podium levels showing ordered race awards.

    From a group of 10 runners, how many ways can first place, second place, and third place be awarded?

  12. 12
    Jar of yellow, purple, and orange candies with an orange candy drawn.

    A jar contains 3 yellow, 2 purple, and 5 orange candies. What is the probability of drawing an orange candy?

  13. 13

    A password is made using 2 letters followed by 2 digits. There are 26 letters and 10 digits, and repetition is allowed. How many passwords are possible?

  14. 14

    What is the probability of choosing a vowel at random from the letters in the word EQUATION?

  15. 15
    Box of nine light bulbs with two cracked defective bulbs and one intact bulb selected.

    A box contains 9 light bulbs, and 2 are defective. If one bulb is chosen at random, what is the probability that it is not defective?

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