What is the likelihood of the probability 100%?
Certain
Find the theoretical probability of rolling a 4.
1/6 or 16.7%
Find the experimental probability of rolling a 2.
6/50 or 3/25 or 12%
You have 6 bracelets and 15 necklaces. How many ways can you wear one bracelet and one necklace?
90 ways
Find the probability of the compound event: spinning a 2 and rolling a 4.
1/30
What is the likelihood of the probability 0/12?
Impossible
Find the theoretical probability of spinning 1 or 3.
2/5 or 40%
Find the experimental probability of spinning a 1 or 3.
80/200 or 2/5 or 40%
A school is choosing a new color scheme and mascot. If there are 6 colors and 4 animals to choose from, how many possible outcomes are there?
24 possible outcomes
Find the probability of the compound event: spinning an even number and flipping heads.
1/5
What is the likelihood of the probability 32%?
Unlikely
Find the theoretical probability of rolling an even number.
3/6 or 1/2 or 50%
Find the experimental probability of rolling an even number.
24/50 or 12/25 or 48%
A store sells 5 different sizes of drinks, 4 different flavors, and 2 different topping choices. How many different combinations can be made?
40 different combinations
Find the probability of the compound event: of rolling an odd number and not flipping heads.
1/4
What is the likelihood of the probability 41%?
Equally as likely
Find the theoretical probability of spinning a number greater than 2.
3/5 or 60%
Find the experimental probability of spinning at most a 3.
123/200 or 61.5%
At a restuarant, they serve 4 appetizers, 6 entrees, and 3 desserts. How many possible meals can you get?
72 possible meals
Find the probability of the compound event: rolling a number greater than 4 and spinning an odd number.
1/5
What is the likelihood of the probability 16/20?
Likely
Find the theoretical probability of not rolling a 5.
5/6 or 83.3%
Find the experimental probability of not spinning a 5.
160/200 or 4/5 or 80%
A tour guide organizes vacations packages. There are 7 hotels, 5 cabins, 4 meal plans, and 2 amusement parks. The tour guide chooses either a hotel or cabin and then selects one of each of the remaining options. Find the total number of possible vacation packages.
96 possible vacation packages
Find the probability of the compound event: not spinning a 5 and rolling an odd number.
2/5