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Sample Item
Selected Response Item for Grade 8
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Standard 5.0 Knowledge of Probability |
Topic B. Theoretical Probability
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Indicator 2. Determine the probability of a second event that is dependent on a first event of equally likely outcomes |
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Objective a. Express the probability as a fraction, a decimal, or a percent
Assessment limit: Use a sample space of no more than 60 outcomes
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Mr. Rosart selects two students from his class to present their book reports. He places the names of each student in a box and randomly picks one at a time. The class has 14 boys and 12 girls. What is the probability that the second name Mr. Rosart picks is a boy, if the first one is a boy also? Round your answer to the nearest percent.
- 46%
- 50%
- 52%
- 55%
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| Correct Answer |
| C. 52% |
| Answer Annotation |
- 46% (14 out of 26)
- 50% (13 out of 26)
- 52% (correct answer)
- 55% (if the second one is a girl)
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