Definitions
Theoretical or Experimental Probabilities
True or False
Worded problems
Maths Basics
100

The likelihood of an event happening

Probability / Chance

100

You flip a coin 10 times and the results are: H, H, T, T, T, H, H, T, H, T, H.

Experimental Probability

100

A probability can be written as a decimal or fraction but not as a percentage because percentages are bigger than 1. 

False

100

Event A {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}

Event B {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} 

List the set for A U B =?

A U B = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

100

21/24 simplified is...

7/8

200

A single undertaking of an experiment

Trial

200

A spinner is equally divided into quarters. Each quarter is labelled either Red, Blue, Yellow or Green. The probability of landing on red is 25%.

Theoretical Probability

200

If you flip a coin twice, you are likely to land on heads.

False. There is an even chance.

200

Event A {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12} 

Event B {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18}


List the set for A ∩ B

A ∩ B = 6, 12

200

24 x 6 =

144

300

A list of outcomes from an experiment

Sample space

300

Pr(Event) = number of favourable outcomes / total number of trials

Experimental Probability 

300
A 6-sided die is rolled once. There is an even chance of rolling any number between 1-6. 

True. Each side has a 1/6 chance of being rolled. 

300

Event A {14, 20, 22, 25, 30}

Event B {9, 10, 14, 23, 29}


Are events A and B mutually exclusive? Explain why/ why not?

They are not mutually exclusive because they both share the number 14 in common. 

300

64/96 simplified is...

2/3

400

The possible result of an experiment

Outcome

400

Pr(Event) = number of favourable outcomes/ total number of outcomes

Theoretical Probability

400

If you flip a coin and get heads, the next time you flip it, you are more likely to get a tails. 

False.

400

From a group of 25 students, 15 enjoy art (A), 12 enjoy music (M) and 10 enjoy both art and music. 


What is the probability of randomly selecting a student that only likes art?

Pr(A only) = 5/25 = 1/5

400

The highest common factor for 24 and 36

12

500
A list of favourable outcomes. I.e. Rolling 5 or 6 on a die.

Event

500

Jack rolls a die 6 times. His results are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The probability that he rolled 2 was 1/6. 

Experimental Probability

500

If a random letter were to be picked from the word "TEACHER". You are more likely to pick a consonant than a vowel. 

True. Pr(Consonant) = 4/7 and Pr(Vowel) = 3/7

500

From a group of 24 students, 14 play violin (V) and 8 play piano (P) and 3 students play both violin and piano. 


What is the probability of randomly selecting a student who doesn't play violin or piano? 

Pr(Not Violin or Piano) = 5/24

500

The percentage and decimal for the fraction 12/20 is... 

60% and 0.6

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