Likelihood
Theoretical
Probability
Experimental Probability
Compound Event
Fundamental Counting Principle/Sample Space
100

Describe the likelihood of the event given

You take the bus home from school 1/4

 of the time.

Unlikely

100

P(7)

1/8

100

P(7)

0

100

spinning a 3 and flipping heads

1/16

100

How many possible outcomes?

12 outcomes

200

The probability your favorite show is on tonight is 0

Impossible

200

P(Even)

1/2

200

P(Even)

6/25

200

spinning an odd number and flipping tails

 

1/4

200

Find the sample space. What are the outcomes

We will look at your answer

300

Your team wins the swim meets 4/5 of the time.

Likely

300

P(>3)

5/8

300

P(>3)

11/25

300

spinning a number greater than 5 and flipping heads 

3/16

300

How many possible outcomes?

16 possible outcomes

400

The probability that the cafeteria will have milk is 1.

Certain

400

P(Not 4 or 5)

3/4

400

P(not 4 or 5)

3/5

400

not spinning a 2 and flipping tails

7/16

400
  1. You are making HAMburgers and you have all different toppings you can put on your burger. How many different combinations of burgers can you make?

Toppings (can only pick one): Bacon, lettuce, Tomato

Side: Onion Rings, French Fries

6 Combinations

500

Mr. Hampton has a 50% chance that Mrs. Hampton will let him buy a new LEGO set. What is the likelihood that Mr. Hampton will get a new LEGO set?

Equally likely to happen or not


or 100% because Mr. Hampton will just buy one without Mrs. Hampton knowing

500

50%

500

6/25

500

What is the probability of rolling an odd number on a 6 sided dice and flipping tails on a coin

25%

500

You are making HAMburgers and you have all different toppings you can put on your burger. Find the sample space and list the outcomes

Toppings (can only pick one): Bacon, lettuce, Tomato

Side: Onion Rings, French Fries

We will look at your answer

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