What is a number with a value from 0 to 1 that describes the chances that an event will occur? A. Tree Diagram B. Outcome C. Probability
What is the probability found as a result of an experiment? A. Outcome B. Experimental Probability C. Theoretical Probability
Two or more events that have the same chances of happening are called....... A. Outcome B. Theoretical Probability C. Equally Likely Events
A probability found by analyzing a situation or examining outcomes (HINT: think, 'looking at the twister board.') A. Hypothetical Probability B. Experimental Probability C. Outcome
All the possible results are called ....A. OUtcomes B. Equally Likely Events C. Probability
A bag contains 20 pieces of candy. There are 8 grape, 7 cherry, 5 lemon. What is the theoretical probability of picking a LEMON. (BONUS 10 points if you can SIMPLIFY the fraction also)
A bag contains 20 pieces of candy. There are 8 grape, 7 cherry, 5 lemon. What is the theoretical probability of picking a GRAPE. (BONUS 10 points if you can SIMPLIFY the fraction also)
A bag contains 20 pieces of candy. There are 8 grape, 7 cherry, 5 lemon. What is the theoretical probability of picking a CHERRY.
A bag contains 20 pieces of candy. There are 8 grape, 7 cherry, 5 lemon. What is the probability of picking GRAPE OR CHERRY?
A bag contains 20 pieces of candy. There are 8 grape, 7 cherry, 5 lemon. What is the probability of picking GRAPE OR CHERRY OR LEMON? (Bonus 10 points if you can write the fraction as a PERCENT also!)
A dice is rolled once. Find the probability of rolling a 5. (Hint: the dice has 6 sides...)
A dice is rolled once. Find the probability of rolling a 1 OR 2. (Hint: the dice has 6 sides...)
A dice is rolled once. Find the probability of rolling a 3 or 4. (Hint: the dice has 6 sides...)
A dice is rolled once. Find the probability of rolling a 1,2,3,4,5 or 6. (Hint: the dice has 6 sides...)
A dice is rolled once. Find the probability of rolling a 0. (Hint: the dice has 6 sides...)
You toss a fair coin in the air...what are the chances of getting heads?
You toss a fair coin in the air 100 times. What is the hypothetical probability of the coin landing on heads? (Hint: out of 100!)
You toss a fair coin in the air 200 times. What is the hypothetical probability of the coin landing on heads? (Hint: out of 200!)
You toss a coin in the air 100 times. It land on heads 80 times and on tails 20 times. Do you think this is a fair coin? Yes or No. Why?
You toss a fair coin in the air 1,000 times. What is the hypothetical probability of the coin landing on heads? (Hint: out of 1,000!)
A stack of 9 cards is places face down. They are the 9 letters in Wednesday: 'W''E''D'N''E'S''D''A''Y''.......What is the probability if picking a D?
A stack of 9 cards is places face down. They are the 9 letters in Wednesday: 'W''E''D'N''E'S''D''A''Y''.......What is the probability if picking a E or D?
A stack of 9 cards is places face down. They are the 9 letters in Wednesday: 'W''E''D'N''E'S''D''A''Y''.......What is the probability if picking a R?
A stack of 9 cards is places face down. They are the 9 letters in Wednesday: 'W''E''D'N''E'S''D''A''Y''.......What is the probability if picking a VOWEL? (Hint: aeiou)
A stack of 9 cards is places face down. They are the 9 letters in Wednesday: 'W''E''D'N''E'S''D''A''Y''.......What is the probability if picking a W,E,D,N,S,A,or Y?
What is a number with a value from 0 to 1 that describes the chances that an event will occur? C. Probability
What is the probability found as a result of an experiment?B. Experimental Probability
Two or more events that have the same chances of happening are called....... C. Equally LIkely Events
A probability found by analyzing a situation or examining outcomes (HINT: think, 'looking at the twister board.') A. Hypothetical Probability
All the possible results are called ....A. OUtcomes
5/20 BONUS 10 points if you put 1/4 also!
8/20 BONUS 10 points if you put 4/10 OR 2/5 also
7/20
15/20
20/20 (BONUS 10 points if you also had: 100%)
1/6
2/6
2/6
6/6 (100%!)
0/6 or 0% (Trick question....there are no 0's on a dice!)
1/2 (50%!)
50/100 (50% of 100 is 50!)
100/200 (50% of 200 is 100!)
No, this is not a fair coin! The experimental probability (tossing the coin) and hypothetical probability should be close to the same!
500/1,000 (50% of 1,000 is 500!)
2/9
4/9
0/9 (Trick question, there are no R's in Wednesday!)
3/9
9/9 (100%)!