Independent + dependent events
Mutually exclusive events
Experimental Probability
Theoretical
Random Math
100

36 pens in a box

12 is red and 24 is blue

What's the probability you get a blue? 

24/36

100

The probability of rolling a 6 in a die

The probability of rolling a “5” when you throw a die is 1/6 because there is one “6” on a die

100

You roll a die ten times and get a six four of those times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a six?

40% 

100

The theoretical probability of rolling an even number on a dice.


1/2

100

2+2 × 3

8

200

what the probability 

You flip a coin and then roll a fair six-sided die. The coin lands heads-up and the die shows an even number

1/4 or 0.25

200

Things that can't happen at the same time

What are mutually exclusive events?

200

A bag contains 3 green balls, 7 blue balls, and 8 red balls 

what's the probability of getting 2 red balls if 2 balls are drawn


8/16

200

What is the probability of flipping a coin, getting tails?

1/2

200

63

216

300

A purse has four $5 bills and five $10 bills, and three $20 bills. 

2 of them are being selected and not replaced.  

What's the probability of getting a $5 bill then another $5 bill

4/12

300

The probability of a dice showing a 2 or 5

P(2 or 5) = P(2) + P(5)

= 1/6 + 1/6

= 2/6 = 1/3

The probability of a dice showing a 2 or 5 is 1/3

300

a spinner there is 10 red, 14 blue, 6 green

what is the probability you will fall on the green

6/30

300

A bag contains five 1 guilders, two 5 guilders, and four 25 cents. What is the probability of picking a 5 guilder coin?

5/11

300

800x50(456)


18240000

400

You flip a coin and then roll the die. The coin lands heads-up and the die shows a one. 

Dependent or independent 

Independent

400

If you roll one die, what is the probability of getting an odd number or a 4? Are the events inclusive or mutually exclusive?

Mutually exclusive

400

you have 28 blue balloons, 28 red, 45 green, and 6 purple. 

what are the chances of you getting blue of 6 red pops. 

28/101

400

What is Theoretical Probability?

The ratio of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes

400

Choose all the numbers that are NOT prime

22, 25, 12, 72

22, 25, 72

500

you have 8 shirts. 4 are blue 4 are green. You randomly take one Monday and one on Tuesday. what the chance you can get blue 2 days in a row

3/14 or 0.214

500

If you draw one card from a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing a 5 or a diamond?

16/52

500

Pink    11

Blue    10

Green  13

Yellow  16

What's the experimental probability of spinning the color blue? 

 

1/5 or 20%

500

A bag contains 30 pieces of candy. There are 15 grape, 7 cherry, 3 lemon, 5 strawberry. What is the probability of drawing a lemon?

1/10

500

143 + 52

2769

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