Outcomes and Events
Probability
Experimental and Theoretical Probability
Compound Events
Dependent events
All Year Review
100

True or false: Spinning blue and spinning green have the same number of favorable outcomes.

False

100

Describe the likelihood of the event:

You winning your soccer game tomorrow is 3/4

Likely

100

What is the difference between theoretical and experimental probability?

Theoretical = what "should" happen

Experimental = what "actually" happens

100

What is the probability that you spin a 3 and flip heads?

1/12

100

What is the difference between and independent and dependent event?

Independent = 1)It does not rely on the first event. 2)The probability does not change on the second event. 3) Nothing is removed

Dependent = 1) It relies on the first event. 2) The probability changes from the first event. 3) Something is removed

100

Solve for x:


2x+3=21

x=9

200

WHAT are the favorable outcomes for choosing an odd number?

1,3,5,7,9

200

What is the probability of you choosing a white t-shirt?

1/10

200

What is the theoretical probability that you spin a number less that 6?

5/6

200

What is the probability of you NOT spinning red, flipping tails, then NOT spinning an even number?

4/18

2/9

200

What is the probability of you choosing a 5 and then a 6?

1/42

200

Find the value of x

45

300

WHAT are the favorable outcomes for choosing a number that is divisible by 3?

3,6,9

300

A dodecahedron has twelve sides numbered 1 through 12. Find the probability of rolling a number less that 9.

8/12

2/3

300

There are 16 females and 20 males in a class. What is the probability of randomly choosing a female?

16/36

4/9

300

What is the probability that someone randomly guesses the correct combination in one attempt?

1/1000

300

What is the probability of you choosing two even numbers?

12/42

3/13

300

Solve the inequality:

-3x+2<11

x>-3

500

There are 16 students in your Spanish class. Your teacher randomly chooses one student at a time to take a verbal exam. What is the probability that you are not one of the first four students chosen?

1/43680

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