- A method to determine the likelihood of two or more events occurring at the same time.
- Independent Events are events in which the result of one event does not affect the result of the other event.
- Example: Suzie selects two chips from a bag of red and blue chips. Selecting one chip and replacing it before the next selection.
- Dependent Events are events in which the result of the first event affects the results of the event that follows.
- Example: Suzie selects two chips from a bag of red and blue chips. Selecting one chip and not replacing it before the next selection.
1) Compound, Dependent
2) Simple
3) Compound, Dependent
4) Compound, Independent
5) Compound, Dependent
6) Compound, Independent
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of compound probability worksheet.