Probability
Experimental and Theoretical Probability
Compound Events
Independent and Dependent Probability
100

How many possible outcomes are there?

7 possible outcomes

100

Use the graph to find the experimental probability of spinning a 2

9/50

100

You have 6 bracelets and 15 necklaces. Find the number of ways you can wear one bracelet and one necklace.

90 ways

100

Is flipping a heads on one coin and a tails on another coin independent or dependent events?

Independent

200

In how many ways can choosing a green car occur?

5 ways

200

Use the bar graph to find the theoretical probability of spinning an odd number

3/5

200

How many different home theater systems can you make from 6 DVD players, 8 TVs, and 3 brands of speakers?

144 different combinations

200

You teacher chooses one student to lead a group, and then chooses another student to lead another group. Are those independent or dependent events?

Dependent

300

Find the number of ways spinning an odd number can occur

5 ways

300

Use the bar graph to find the experimental probability of spinning an even number

 

39/100

300

A red, green, and blue book are on a shelf. You randomly pick one of the books. What is the probability that you picked a red book?

1/3

300

You flip 2 quarters. What is the probability of flipping 2 heads?

1/4

400

What are the favorable outcomes of spinning a number less than 3

green 1, purple 1, blue 2, orange 2, green 2

400

The theoretical probability of choosing Event A is 2/7. What is the theoretical probability of not choosing Event A?

5/7

400

You flip two coins and roll a number cube. What is the probability of flipping two tails and rolling an even number?

1/8

400

You have a vase with 7 purple, 9 yellow, and 12 pink flowers. You randomly choose a flower from the vase to take home. Your friend randomly chooses another flower to take home. What is the probability that you choose a purple flower and our friend chooses a yellow flower?

1/12

500

Describe the likelihood that the probability you are called on to answer a question in class is 1/25

Unlikely

500

If you make 15 out of the last 22 shots you take in a basketball game, what is the experimental probability that you make the next shot?

15/22

500

Your science teacher sets up 6 flasks. Two of the flasks contain water and four of the flasks contain hydrogen peroxide. A reaction occurs when you add yeast to hydrogen peroxide You add yeast to two flasks. What is the probability that at least one reaction will occur?

14/15

500

There are 10 yellow, 6 green, 9 orange, and 5 red cards in a stack of cards. One card is selected and not replaced. What is the probability of selecting a red card than not an orange card. 

10/87

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