Simple Events
Theoretical vs Experimental
Compound Events
Fundamental Counting Principle / Permutations
Independent and Dependent Events
100

A spinner has 5 equal size spaces.

There are 2 blues, 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green

The probability of getting blue

What is 2/5

100

A number cube is rolled 20 times and lands on 1 two times. The experimental probability of landing on 1.

What is 1/10

100

A coin is tossed and a number cube is rolled.

The probability of getting a tails and rolling a 4

What is 1/12

100

The total number of outcomes of rolling two number cubes.

What is 36

100

When one event has an affect on the other event.

What is dependent 

200

A spinner has 5 equal size spaces.

There are 2 blues, 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green

The probability of getting green

What is 1/5

200

A quarter is tossed 40 times. It lands on heads 13 times. The experimental probability of landing on heads.

13/40

200

A coin is tossed and a number cube is rolled.

The sample space of the experiment.

What is 1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T, 6T

200

A coin is tossed and a number cube is rolled. The total number of possible outcomes.

What is 12

200

Rolling two number cubes.

The events' relationship.

What is independent

300

Rolling a 6 sided dice

Probability of rolling a 5

What is 1/6

300

A number cube is rolled 50 times and lands on 4 eight times. The theoretical probability of landing on 4.

What is 1/6

300

Two number cubes are rolled.

The probability of rolling doubles

What is 1/6


300

The total number of outcomes of picking a month of the year and a day of the week

What is 84

300

One student picks a piece of candy from the candy bowl. The next student then picks another piece.

The events' relationship.

What is dependent

400

Rolling a 6 sided dice

Probability of rolling an odd number

What is 1/2

400

A coin is tossed 80 times. It lands on tails 40 times. The difference between the experimental and theoretical probability.

Nothing

400

A coin is tossed and a spinner with 5 equal sections is spun - numbered 1-5.

The sample space of tossing a coin and spinning the spinner.

What is H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5

400

P(7,4)

What is 840

400

A number cube is rolled and a letter is selected from the word AMERICA.

The probability of less than 4 and vowel

What is 2/7

500

Rolling a 6 sided dice

Probability of rolling a prime number

What is 1/2

500

A dime is tossed 100 times. It lands on heads 54 times. The experimental probability of landing on tails.

23/50

500

A number cubed is rolled and a spinner with 8 equal sections is spun - numbered 1-8.

The probability of rolling a heads OR tails and getting a 5 on the spinner


1/24

500

A garage door has 5 codes. No digit can be repeated. The total number of possible codes.

What is 30,240

500

A laundry basket contains 18 blue socks and 24 black socks. The probability of randomly picking 2 black socks, without replacement, from the basket.

What is 92/287

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