Pearson Assessments



PROBABILITY STAAR ReviewMath 371Day 11) Provide each student with the MATH_0371_STAAR_RES_PROBABILITY1(LEGAL)_01 recording document.2) Use MATH_0371_STAAR_RES_PROBABILITY1_01 to guide the mini lesson.* Slides 2-5 will be recorded on the Probability (legal) document.* Slides 6-8 are practice problems which are the first three on the Probability document.3) Students will need three colors: yellow for simple, blue for independent, and green for dependent.4) They may read through each problem to first decide what type of probability it is, color the box, then solve it in the box to the right of the problem. 5) Students can then complete the 5 STAAR-formatted practice problems for independent practice.Practice Problems for Probability Day 11) A jawbreaker candy machine has 25 red jawbreakers, 30 green jawbreakers, 15 yellow jawbreakers, and 20 blue jawbreakers. If Julieta puts 1 coin in the machine and gets 1 jawbreaker, what is the probability the jawbreaker is NOT green?A. C. B. D. 2) Jadan has a drawer of different colored t-shirts. He has 4 white t-shirts, 5 black t-shirts, 3 red t-shirts and 2 blue t-shirts. He is going out of town and is in need of 2 t-shirts. What is the probability that he will choose a white t-shirt, keep it, and then choose a blue t-shirt? A. C. B. D. 3) Nathaniel shuffles the cards shown below and then places them on the table face down and randomly chooses one card.91440012065ALGERAALGERA371475010795BBWhat is the probability that the card that Nathaniel chooses will NOT show a consonant?A. C. B. D. 4) Matt works for an insurance company. In his monthly report, Matt listed that he had sold 16 life insurance policies, 5 auto insurance policies, 7 health insurance policies, and 7 homeowner’s policies. If Matt’s boss randomly selected one of these policies for review, what is the probability that he would review a health insurance policy?A. C. B. D. 5) A coin purse contains one silver dollar, 1 penny, 2 nickels, 2 dimes, and 2 quarters. Without looking, what is the probability of NOT choosing a dime?A. C. B. D. Practice Problems for Probability Day 1 KEYCDDABleft628650Probability KEY0Probability KEY1) Simple2) Independent3) Dependent4) Simple5) Simple6) Independent7) Independent8) Dependent9) Simple10) Dependent11) Simple12) Dependent13) Simple14) Dependent15) Independent ................
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