Probability Tree Diagrams
Explore probability concepts using tree diagrams to visualize and calculate outcomes of multiple events for Grade 6 math.
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Probability Tree Diagrams
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Read each problem carefully and use tree diagrams to help you find the probabilities. Show all your work.
1. A coin is flipped two times. List all possible outcomes using a tree diagram. What is the total number of possible outcomes?
2. A spinner has 3 equal sections: Red, Blue, Green. If you spin the spinner twice, what is the probability of spinning Red then Blue?
1/3
1/6
1/9
2/3
3. Sarah has 2 shirts (blue, red) and 3 pants (jeans, shorts, skirt). The total number of different outfits she can make is .
4. A bag contains 1 red marble and 1 blue marble. You draw a marble, replace it, and then draw another marble. Draw a tree diagram to show all possible outcomes. What is the probability of drawing two red marbles?
5. A tree diagram always shows all possible outcomes of an event.
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False