Basic Probability
Compound Probability
Deck of Cards
Multiply Decimals
Multiply Fractions
100

You have 20 cubes in a bag:
3 red
8 orange
4 green
5 blue

What is P(blue or green)?  PERCENT

45%

100

The tree diagram shows the outcomes of flipping two coins.  How many outcomes are there?

4

100

What is P(8)? FRACTION

4/52 or 2/26 or 1/13

100

1.8(0.9)

1.62

100

1/5  of  2/3

2/15

200

You have 20 cubes in a bag:
3 red
8 orange
4 green
5 blue

What is P(not green)?  PERCENT

80%

200

The tree diagram shows the outcomes of flipping a coin and rolling a number cube.

What is P(4 or 5)? FRACTION

4/12 or 1/3

200

What is P(heart)?  FRACTION


13/52 or 1/4

200

1.4(0.3)

0.42

200

5/9 • 2

10/9 or 1 1/9

300

Which bag has a greater probability of picking a striped marble?

Bag 1, Bag 2, or Same Probability

Bag 1

300

The tree diagram shows the outcomes of flipping a coin and picking a card out of a deck.

What is P(tails, diamond)? FRACTION

1/8

300

What is P(red 4)?  FRACTION

2/52 or 1/26

300

0.3 x 0.3

0.09

300

After Jack's birthday party, there was  1/4  of the birthday cake left.  The next day, Jack's friend ate  1/3  of what was left.  How much of the whole cake did his friend eat?

1/12

400

Which bag has a greater probability of picking a white marble?

Bag 1, Bag 2, or Same Probability

Same Probability

400

The tree diagram shows the outcomes of sandwiches (bread, meat, and cheese).

What is P(turkey)? FRACTION

4/12 or 1/3

400

What is P(❤️ heart or ♣️ club)?  
PERCENT

50%

400

4.9(0.4)

1.96

400

2 3/4 • 1 2/3

55/12 or 4 7/12

500

The frequency tables shows the results of picking a cube out of a bag.  What is the experimental probability of picking a red cube? 

Fraction, Decimal, AND Percent

12/50, 0.24, 24%

500

How many combinations are there if you choose one from each category?

60

500

What is P(♦️ diamond)?
DECIMAL

0.25

500

2.9(1.2)

3.48

500

2 1/4 • 4 1/2

81/8 or 10 1/8

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