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Be sure to have your paper copy of your sample space/tree diagram next to you. Remember, these were the categories of choices: Ice Cream Choices: Chocolate (C); Vanilla (V); Strawberry (S)
Sauce Choices: Hot Chocolate (H); Butterscotch (B); Marshmallow (M);
Topping Choices: Sprinkles (SP); Whipped Cream (WC)

Question: Using the general probability formula (fraction), find the probability that you do NOT choose vanilla ice cream.

Choose the correct answer from the answers below.
P(not vanilla) = 6/ 18
P(not vanilla) = 12/18
P(not vanilla) =2/ 18
P(not vanilla) = 0/18

Question 2: Ice Cream Choices: Chocolate (C); Vanilla (V); Strawberry (S)
Sauce Choices: Hot Chocolate (H); Butterscotch (B); Marshmallow (M);
Topping Choices: Sprinkles (SP); Whipped Cream (WC)

Question: Using the general probability formula (fraction), find the probability that you chocolate or vanilla ice cream, but NOT nuts.

Choose the correct answer from the answers below.

P(chocolate or vanilla ice cream, NOT nuts) = 6/ 18

P(chocolate or vanilla ice cream, NOT nuts) = 1/ 18

P(chocolate or vanilla ice cream, NOT nuts) = 9/ 18

P(chocolate or vanilla ice cream, NOT nuts) = 2/18

Question 3: Write construct a sample space (listing or tree diagram) to show all of the possible outcomes.

Then enter all of the possible outcomes here.

Use the letters presented in the parentheses.

Ice Cream Choices: Chocolate (C); Vanilla (V); Strawberry (S)
Sauce Choices: Hot Chocolate (H); Butterscotch (B); Marshmallow (M);
Topping Choices: Sprinkles (SP); Whipped Cream (WC)

Question 4: You want to have an ice cream sundae for dessert. You are going to choose one item from each of the following three categories.
Ice Cream Choices: Chocolate (C); Vanilla (V); Strawberry (S)
Sauce Choices: Hot Chocolate (H); Butterscotch (B); Marshmallow (M);
Topping Choices: Sprinkles (SP); Whipped Cream (WC)

What is the total number of possible sundae combinations are there?

Question 5: Ice Cream Choices: Chocolate (C); Vanilla (V); Strawberry (S)
Sauce Choices: Hot Chocolate (H); Butterscotch (B); Marshmallow (M);
Topping Choices: Sprinkles (SP); Whipped Cream (WC)

Question: Using the general probability formula (fraction), find the probability that you choose chocolate ice cream, with butterscotch sauce, with sprinkles or whipped cream.

Choose the correct answer from the answers below.

P(C, B, SP or WC) = 6 over 18

P(C, B, SP or WC) = 1 over 18

P(C, B, SP or WC) = 2 over 18

P(C, B, SP or WC) = 18 over 18

Question 6: Ice Cream Choices: Chocolate (C); Vanilla (V); Strawberry (S)
Sauce Choices: Hot Chocolate (H); Butterscotch (B); Marshmallow (M);
Topping Choices: Sprinkles (SP); Whipped Cream (WC)

Question: Using the general probability formula (fraction), find the probability that you do NOT choose sprinkles.

Choose the correct answer from the answers below.

P(not sprinkles) =1 over 18

P(not sprinkles) =6 over 18

P(not sprinkles) =2 over 18

P(not sprinkles) = 9 over 18

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