
5.3.18 Exit
Quiz by Amber Benson
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- Q1READ THE PROBLEM: Tom needs to pull two names from a jar to complete his group for the upcoming field trip. If the jar contains 12 boy names and 9 girl names, what is the probability of Tom pulling a boy name and then a girl name? HOW MANY FRACTIONS WILL YOU NEED TO SET UP FOR THE PROBLEM?132930s
- Q2READ THE PROBLEM: A spinner consists of ten equal regions. If Matt spins the spinner three times, what is the probability that the arrow will land on a region numbered 8, then 7, and then 12? HOW MANY FRACTIONS WILL YOU NEED TO SET UP FOR THE PROBLEM?192330s
- Q3When you set up a problem with two or three fractions, what operation do you perform?Brain TransplantAdditionSubtractionMultiplication30s
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