Understand Fraction of Outcomes: CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.C.8a

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Common Core: 7th Grade Math › Understand Fraction of Outcomes: CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.C.8a

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Joe has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles. If the first marble he draws is a red marble, then what is the probability that he will draw another red marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is a red marble, then what is the probability that he will draw a blue marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is a purple marble, then what is the probability that he will draw a red marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is a blue marble, then what is the probability that he will draw another blue marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is a red marble, then what is the probability that he will draw another red marble on his second try?

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Joe has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles. If the first marble he draws is a red marble, then what is the probability that he will draw a yellow marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is an orange marble, then what is the probability that he will draw another orange marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is as orange marble, then what is the probability that he will draw a red marble on his second try?

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Joe has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles. If the first marble he draws is a yellow marble, then what is the probability that he will draw another yellow marble on his second try?

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Dan has a bag of marbles: red marbles, , yellow marbles, and blue marbles, purple marble, and orange. If the first marble he draws is a yellow marble, then what is the probability that he will draw a purple marble on his second try?

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