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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 9: Probability; Lesson 5: Fundamental Counting Principle
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Guided Practice
Question 1
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Use the Fundamental Counting Principle to find the number of outcomes from tossing a quarter, a dime, and a nickel.
Question 2
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How many outcomes are possible when rolling a number cube and picking a cube from 4 different colored cubes?
Question 3
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Find the number of different outfits that can be made from 3 sweaters, 4 blouses, and 6 skirts. Then find the probability of randomly selecting a particular sweater-blouse-skirt outfit. Is the probability of this event likely or unlikely?
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Building on the Essential Question Compare and contrast tree diagrams and the Fundamental Counting Principle.
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