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Determining Dependent and Independent Events - Independent Practice Worksheet PDF

This document contains an independent practice worksheet for determining dependent and independent events. It includes 10 problems where students must identify if the events described are dependent or independent. The problems involve scenarios like picking cards or pieces of candy from a collection at random, choosing random items of clothing, withdrawing money from a bank account, and plucking flowers from a tree. Students are asked to analyze the relationships between the sequential events in each problem to determine if they are dependent or independent.

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Determining Dependent and Independent Events - Independent Practice Worksheet PDF

This document contains an independent practice worksheet for determining dependent and independent events. It includes 10 problems where students must identify if the events described are dependent or independent. The problems involve scenarios like picking cards or pieces of candy from a collection at random, choosing random items of clothing, withdrawing money from a bank account, and plucking flowers from a tree. Students are asked to analyze the relationships between the sequential events in each problem to determine if they are dependent or independent.

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Determining Dependent and Independent Events - Independent Practice Worksheet

1. There are 10 cards. 4 of them are of green color and another 6 are of
orange color. Steve picks a card at random. What is the
probability of green?
2. Daisy has 5 red roses and 5 yellow roses. What is the probability
of picking a red rose randomly from the bunch?
Direction for 3-10: Complete all the problems below by determining
if the events described are dependent or independent events?
3. You have a jar with 24 pieces of chocolate candy and 14
pieces of orange candy. We take one piece of candy at random
from the jar, put it back, and then take a second piece of candy
at random from the jar.
4. Deni has a blue, red, and green tie. He also has a blue and green
shirt. Deni chooses a random tie and shirt for work today.
5. Amy plays card games. He picks a card at random. Then without putting the first card
back, he picks a second card at random.
6. Juan has 14 coins. He takes 3 of them at random, then he puts these back, and then
pick 2 more coins at random.
7. Brett has $4,700 in his bank account. He withdraws $1,200 from his bank account
to pay for rent. Brett books a vacation 3-days later that costs $4,000. He withdraws
$3,500 from his account and goes on a payment pay for the remainder.
8. Canady has 10 handmade sheets. She takes 6 sheets at random. Then without putting
these sheets back, she picks 2 sheets at random.
9. Jeff has 3 children. His first 2 children are boys. His last child is a girl.
10. A tree which has 4 red flowers and 2 blue flowers. Brandy plucks 1 flower from the
tree. After some time her sister plucks a flower from the same tree.

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