A bag contains marbles. A student physically draws a marble, records the color, and replaces it each time. Is this an example of experimental probability or theoretical probability?
Experimental
A bag has 8 red, 6 blue, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of picking a red marble? Be sure to simplify your fraction!
2/5

What is the median amount of money earned?
$35
A student makes the following test grades: 80, 75, 75, 71, 82, 70, 83. Which test score would be the most surprising next score?
A.) 100
B.) 80
C.) 70
D.) 81
A
Must explain reasoning for full credit.
A probability of 0.2 would be described as:
A.) Unlikely
B.) Likely
C.) Certain
D.) Impossible
A
Must have reasoning for full credit.
A standard die has 6 equal sides, numbered 1-6. The probability of rolling a 2 is 1/6. Is this an example of experimental probability or theoretical probability?
Theoretical
A sample shows 13 out 20 students prefer hamburgers over country fried steak. If there are 400 students total, how many students would you predict would prefer hamburgers?
About 260 students

What is the range of money earned?
$45
Which sample is the most unbiased?
A.) Surveying 2nd load students
B.) Surveying 2 students in the same class
C.) Surveying every 15th student entering school
D.) Surveying only your friends
C
Must have full reasoning for credit
A weather forecast says there is a 75% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the likelihood that it will rain tomorrow?
Likely
A student rolls a die 20 times and records how many times they get a 4. Is this an example of experimental probability or theoretical probability?
Experimental
A die (1-6) is rolled 600 times. Predict how many times you would expect to roll a number less than 5. Simplify your fraction.
About 400 times
What is the interquartile range of money earned?
$25
What does increasing sample size do?
A.)Increases bias
B.) Decreases reliability/credibility
C.) Increases reliability/credibility
D.) Has no effect at all.
C
Must have reasoning for full credit

Which period probably read the MOST books?
Second period
The probability of flipping a coin and landing on heads is 1/2. Is this an example of experimental probability or theoretical probability?
Theoretical
A class has 12 students wearing t-shirts, 15 students wearing hoodies, and 3 students wearing sweaters. What is the probability of choosing a student wearing a sweater? Simplify!
1/10

Show A's lower quartile is the same as Show B's __________________
Upper Quartile
There is a new landfill opening up in Toccoa. You want to know how the residents feel about adding a new landfill. Determine which sampling method is the most valid.
A.) Survey 100 residents that live closet to the new landfill
B.) Survey every 12th resident on the SCMS staff roster.
C.) Survey every 12th resident that is registered to vote in Stephens County.
C
Must have reasoning for full credit.

What percentage of people earned more than $25?
75% of people
Write the difference between theoretical probability and experimental probability on your slate. Don't be sloppy. Make it a complete sentence at least.
Answers may vary.

Ms. Pruitt picks a marker out of her bag, puts it back, and picks again.
A) Is this experimental probability or theoretical probability?
B) Based on the data, what is the probability that the next marker Ms. Pruitt will grab is green? Simplify!
A: Experimental
B: 3/10

Which show most likely has an outlier? How does the outlier affect the average?
Show B, brings down the mean
About 336 students
What is the lower quartile of the following data:
31, 22, 17, 5, 23, 15, 10, 20, 17
12.5