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1. Thomas has 9 square tiles in a box. The square tiles have the same size
but different colors. There are 3 red tiles, 2 blue tiles, and 4 yellow tiles.
What is the likelihood that Thomas will pick a blue square tile without
looking?
a. most likely
b. impossible
c. least likely
d. equally likely
2. Ricky has a box of crayons. There are 8 orange, 5 blue, 11 purple, 6
green, and 4 red crayons. If he pulls out a crayon from the box, which
color is least likely to be chosen?
a. red
b. purple
c. orange
d. blue
1. Thomas has 9 square tiles in a box. The square tiles have the same size
but different colors. There are 3 red tiles, 2 blue tiles, and 4 yellow tiles.
What is the likelihood that Thomas will pick a blue square tile without
looking?
a. most likely
b. impossible
c. least likely
d. equally likely
2. Ricky has a box of crayons. There are 8 orange, 5 blue, 11 purple, 6
green, and 4 red crayons. If he pulls out a crayon from the box, which
color is least likely to be chosen?
a. red
b. purple
c. orange
d. blue