5-7. These problems refer to rolling a number cube, spinner with the letters A-H on it. Find each probability. Show all work. 6 P(rolling a 2, spinning an A) 6 P(rolling an even number, spinning a vowel) P(rolling a number less than 3, spinning a consonant)

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5-7. These problems refer to roIling a number cube, then spinning a
spinner with the letters A-H on it. Find each probability. Show all
work.
P(rolling a 2, spinning an A)
P(rolling an even number, spinning a vowel)
P(rolling a number less than 3, spinning a consonant)
8-11. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent and
then find each probability. There are 5 gray, 4 red, 5 white, 2
green, and 2 navy marbles in a hat. Show all work.
9 P(red, not green) with replacement
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3. P(gray, gray) with replacement
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15 P(gray, gray) without replacement
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Transcribed Image Text:Login Check for x 6 Claslink Achinve300 O 93 Indepen x Sign in to y x Sign in to yX Warm-up goformative.com/formatives/6054f823c38c21b28698d749 5-7. These problems refer to roIling a number cube, then spinning a spinner with the letters A-H on it. Find each probability. Show all work. P(rolling a 2, spinning an A) P(rolling an even number, spinning a vowel) P(rolling a number less than 3, spinning a consonant) 8-11. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent and then find each probability. There are 5 gray, 4 red, 5 white, 2 green, and 2 navy marbles in a hat. Show all work. 9 P(red, not green) with replacement 10 0 P(navy, white) without replacement 12 3. P(gray, gray) with replacement 14 15 P(gray, gray) without replacement re to search DELL F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 & 7 8. 4. 7 8. 5 %# m
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