Theoretical
Experimental
Predictions/ combinations
Vocabulary and reasoning
Mix
100
Maria is flipping a coin.  What is the theoretical probability the coin will land on heads?
What is 1/2, 0.5, or 50%?
100
Layla flipped a coin 10 times and landed on heads 4 times. What is the experimental probability of landing on heads?
What is 2/5, or 0.4, or 40%?
100

If you flip a coin 10 times, about how many times should it land on heads?

5
100
Define "probability."
The chance that an event will occur
100
How likely is it that a coin is flipped and lands on tails?
Equally likely
200

The classic wood carousel at Carousel Park in Hampton, VA has 34 horses and 16 of them are standing horses. What is the probability of randomly selecting non-standing horse?

What is 9/17, or 0.53, or 53%?

200
Jason rolled a die twenty times. He landed on 2 five times, 3 seven times,  6 two times, and 5 six times. What is the experimental probability of landing on 6?
1/10, 0.1, or 10%
200
You have a spinner with four equal sections that are blue, red, green, and yellow. If you spin it 100 times, about how many times should you land on yellow?
25 times
200
Define "experimental probability."
The probability of what actually occurs.
200

Last basketball season, Erik made 21 of the 35 free throws he attempted and missed the rest. Suppose he attempts 50 free throws this season. What is the most reasonable prediction of the number of free throws he will make?

30

300
What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 2 with a standard number cube?
What is 2/3, or 0.66, or 66%?
300
A letter tile is randomly selected from a bag, recorded, and replaced 100 times. The results are listed below. What is the experimental probability of selecting the letter "E"? A = 16 E = 11 I = 29 O = 19 U = 25
11/100 or 0.11, or 11%
300

You toss a fair-sided coin AND then toss a fair-sided die. What is the probability you toss heads and a #3?

1/12, 8.3%. .083

300
Define "theoretical probability"
The probability that you expect to happen
300

Chris, Noah, and Laurel are standing in line. In how many different ways can they stand first, second, and third?

6

400

A jar contains 5 purple, 7 red, and 3 yellow marbles. What is the probability that you would NOT draw a purple marble?

2/3, .66, 66%

400
Pedro recorded the types of birds that visit his bird feeder. Based on the results below, what is the probability the next bird will be a chickadee? Woodpecker = 3 Chickadee = 5 Cardinal = 1 Sparrow = 13 Blue Jay = 3
1/5, or 0.20, or 20%
400
There are 20 students in Ms. Williams class. The theoretical probability of choosing a female student to answer a question is 40%. How many girls are in the class?
8 girls
400

Describe the difference between events that are certain, likely, unlikely, or impossible.

Certain would be 100% of the time, likely is anything greater than 50% of the time, unlikely is anything less than 50% of the time, and impossible is anything that has a 0% chance of occuring.

400

Hailey, Logan, Rachel, and Mark ran in a race. In how many different ways can they place?


24

500

In a game, you roll two standard number cubes each turn. You get an extra turn when you roll doubles. What is the probability of getting an extra turn?

1/6, .17, 17%

500

There are 200 tiles in a bag. Each tile has one letter on it. Kele selects a tile at random, writes down the letter, and puts the tile back. He does this 5 times. He selects the letters B, A, E, R, and S.   Use Kele’s results to predict how many consonants (not vowels) he will select in the next 20 trials. Show your work.

12

500

How many combinations (permutations) can you make from the letters G,O,A,and L?

24

500

Marvin selects a rubber ball from a bag at random, records the color, and replaces it. After 15 trials, the experimental probability of selecting a red ball is 715 , selecting a yellow ball is 15 , and selecting a green ball is  13. On the 16th trial, Marvin selects a purple ball. What is the experimental probability of selecting a yellow ball now?    



3/16, 18.75%

500

You toss a fair-sided coin TWO times AND then toss a fair-sided die. What is the probability that you toss heads, tails, and NOT a 3?

5/24

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