7.SP.5 Probability Between 0 and 1 & 7.SP.6 Experimental Probability
7.SP.7 Developing Probability Models
7.SP.8 Compound Events
100
Given the following outcome, determine if it is impossible, less likely, equally likely, more likely, or certain. Rolling an odd number on a standard die.
What is equally likely?
100

I flip a coin 60 times. I flipped heads 25 times and tails 35 times. 1.) What is the experimental probability of flipping tails? 2.) What is the theoretical probability of flipping tails? 3). What is the difference between the experimental and the theoretical probability? Write your answer as a percent. 

What is ... 1.) 58.3% 2.) 50% 3). 8.3%

100

Below you will find different choices for making a build a bear at a toy store. Kaliyah and Angel will randomly select one animal type, one shirt color, and one pants color.

Animal Type:
Cow
Deer
Dog

Shirt Color:
Red
Black
White

Pants Color:
Black
Khaki 

What is the probability that Kaliyah will make a build a bear that is a cow wearing a red shirt and khaki pants? 

What is 1/18?

200
Given the following outcome, determine if it is impossible, less likely, equally likely, more likely, or certain. On a spinner that is three-fourths blue and one-fourth red, spinning and landing on blue.
What is more likely?
200
A bag contains four types of colored marbles. The probability of drawing a blue, green, pink, and purple marble are shown below.


Blue- 2/5
Green- 3/20
Pink-?
Purple-1/4

What is the probability of drawing a single marble whose color starts with the letter "P"? 

What is 2/5 or 40%?

200

Susan flips a coin and rolls a 6-sided die. What is the probability the coin lands on tails and the 6 sided die lands on a number that is 4 or greater?

What is 1/4 or 25%.

300
Given the following outcome, determine if it is impossible, less likely, equally likely, more likely, or certain. Then state the probability as a number. Picking a Queen from a standard deck of cards.
What is less likely? ; 1/13
300

Nicki Minaj is scheduled to visit Knox Middle School. One student will be randomly selected to give Nicki a tour of the school. The number of students in each grade level at the school is listed below.

Grade Level
6th- 150 students
7th- 100 students
8th- 90 students

What is the probability the student selected is in the 8th grade?

What is 9/34 or 26.4%?

300

Customers at a bakery make a couple choices when ordering a dessert. Customers must choose the type of ice cream and topping they would like. Below are the menu of choices available.

Ice cream: Vanilla, Chocolate

Toppings: Sprinkles, Oreos, M&M's

Create a tree diagram to show all the possible outcomes correctly. 

What is?
Vanilla --Sprinkles
           --Oreos
           --M&M's

Chocolate --Sprinkles
               --Oreos
               --M&M's

400
Given the following outcome, determine if it is impossible, less likely, equally likely, more likely, or certain. Then state the probability as a number. Mrs. Nalder going to Rio in 2012 to compete in gymnastics at the Olympic Games.
What is IMPOSSIBLE?!! ; 0
400

Given a spinner with eight equal sections. The sections are labled, four, ten, zero, eleven, twelve, five, fifteen, fifty. Determine whether the statement is true or false.

After 50 spins, Kevin would expect the spinner to land on a number section beginning with the letter "T" roughly 12.5 times. 

What is True?

400
In a bag of money, there are 8 $1 bills, 6 $5 bills, 4 $10 bills, and 2 $20 bills. Find the probability of the following outcome. Write your answer as a fraction and percent. P($1 or $10) = __________
What is 3/5 or 60%?
500
Given the following outcome, determine if it is impossible, less likely, equally likely, more likely, or certain. Then state the probability as a number. Ford students taking the SBAC next year
What is CERTAIN?!! ; 1
500

Shawn is conduction an experiment with a spinner. The spinner is divided into six equal sections: 1, 2, 3, 4 5, 6. He is observing how many times the spinner lands on the six. What should happen to the experimental probability of landing on the six as she conducts more experiments? 

What is the experimental probability should get closer to the theoretical probability. 

500

Use a tree diagram or list to show the sample space and total outcomes for the following compound events. Then answer the probability questions. Write your answers as a fraction and percent. Flipping a coin and rolling a die Total Outcomes = __________ P(Tails, 4) = __________ P(Heads, Odd) = __________

What is ... Total Outcomes = 12 P(Tails, 4) = 1/12 or 8.33% P(Heads, Odd) = 1/4 or 25%

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