Theoretical Probability
Outcomes
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Probability and Area
Probability of Independent Events
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A set of cards is numbered #1-20. One card is chosen. Find the probability. Write as a fraction, decimal and %: P(8)
What is: 1/20, .05, 5%
100
Draw a tree diagram to show: a choice of black or blue jeans with a skinny, boot cut or cargo style.
What is 6 outcomes
100
#8 on p. 457
What is 13/25
100
#10 on p. 457
What is 1/2, .5 and 50%
100
#13 p. 457
What is 1/8, .125, 12.5%
200
A set of cards is numbered #1-20. One card is chosen. Find the probability. Write as a fraction, decimal and %: P(3 or 10)
What is 1/10, .10 and 10%
200
Draw a tree diagram showing: a choice of soup or salad with beef, chicken, fish or pasta.
What is 8 outcomes
200
#9 on p. 457
What is about 195
200
#11 on p. 457
What is 4/5, .52 and 52%
200
#14 p. 457
What is 3/8, .375, 37.5%
300
A set of cards is numbered #1-20. One card is chosen. Find the probability. Write as a fraction, decimal and %: P(prime)
What is 2/5, .4, 40%
300
A coin is tossed and a number cube is rolled: How many total outcomes are possible?
What is 12
300
#12 on p. 457
What is 1/3, .333 and 33.3%
300
#15 on p. 457
What is What is 3/8, .375, 37.5%
400
A set of cards is numbered #1-20. One card is chosen. Find the probability. Write as a fraction, decimal and %: P(odd)
What is 1/2, .5, 50%
400
A coin is tossed and a number cube is rolled: P(tails, 2)
What is 1/12
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