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Caleb and Minnie are playing a word game. Once a letter tile is drawn, it is removed from the available letter tiles. The available letter tiles are shown. C E A C M O C S C E G S S O A Which events have the same probability of occurring? Select all that apply. A Drawing an E and then drawing an A B Drawing an O or an A, and then drawing an L C Drawing a C and then drawing a G D Drawing an S or an L and then drawing an MYou spin the spinner two times. Which event has a probability of -? Select all that apply. 4 D B A B D A The spinner lands on a D the first time and a B the second time. B The spinner lands on a C the first time or a D the second time. C The spinner lands on an A the first time or a B the second time. D The spinner lands on a B the first time or a D the second time.Use the Counting Principle to calculate the size of sample space in each situation. Part A You spin each spinner one time. A 1 2 F B 4 3 C D Part B A yogurt shop sells 18 different flavors of yogurt. You go to the shop three times and randomly choose a flavor each time.Two groups of discs are as shown. Group 1 Group 2 Red Yellow Blue Yellow 2 4 3 Blue Red Red Yellow B 3 2 Yellow Blue Yellow Red 2 4 If you randomly choose a disc from each group, what is the probability of choosing a yellow disc and a disc marked with the number 4?A cafe offers 4 different sandwiches on its lunch menu. Each day, Sherise randomly chooses a sandwich. Which calculation shows the number of possible orders of sandwiches that she can choose during a 3-day period? A 4 . 3 B) 4 . 3.2 C 4 . 4 . 4 4 . 4 . 3.3A deli offers up to 12 different toppings on their sub sandwiches. How many different 4-topping sandwiches are possible? A 48 sandwiches B 495 sandwiches 1280 sandwiches D 11, 880 sandwichesConsider the spinner shown. D A B B A D D C D D C B Which is the sample space for spinning the spinner one time? 12 B 1 1 1 5 6 4'6 12 () ABCD D AABBBCCDDDDDWhich describes dependent events? Select all that apply. A You write the numbers 1 through 10 on index cards. You randomly draw two cards, a 6 and an 8. B A President and Vice President are randomly selected from a group of 24 students. C You randomly draw a blue marble from a bag, return the marble, and then randomly draw a yellow marble. You randomly draw a card from a standard deck of cards four times. You draw a King, then a Queen, then a Jack, then an D Ace.A fair 6-sided number cube has a different color on each side-red, blue, green, orange, purple, and yellow. Evan rolls the cube 3 times. What is the probability that he will roll purple all 3 times? B 27 216 1 D 729Part C You roll a 6-sided number cube 5 times. Part D You make a list of 8 books to read during summer break. Every week, you randomly choose a book from the list that you haven't read before. You continue until you have read all the books