For all the Marbles
Independent Or
Dependent
Roll the Dice
Probability Glossary
Probability Potluck
100

The largest chocolate manufacturer in the United States.

Hersey


100

Event A: A student passes a math test, 

Event B: Another student arrives late to class.

Independent

100

The probability of rolling an 8 on a single die.

0

100

The fraction showing the number of ways an event can occur over the total number of equally likely outcomes

Probability

100

What is the theoretical probability of choosing an B from the word PROBABILITY?

2/11 or approximately 18.2%

200

You have a bag of marbles, 4 red and 5 green. What is the probability of choosing red?

What is 4/9 or approximately 44.4%?

200

The largest organ in the human body.

Skin

200

The probability of rolling a 3 or 4 on a die.

2/6 or 1/3

200

Events that have no influence on each other.

Independent Events
200

What animal has the largest eyes? 

*hint - water*

What is the colossal squid?

Their eyes measure over 27cm in diameter - the size of a football.

300

Suppose you have a bag with 5 yellow marbles and 7 blue marbles. If you draw 2 marbles at random without replacement, what is the probability of selecting a yellow marble on the first draw and a blue marble on the second draw?

What is 35/132 or approximately 26.5%?

300

In a bag of marbles, the probability of pulling out a yellow marble and then a blue marble. Independent or Dependent?

Dependent

300

This was the first Disney Princess.

Snow White


300

The largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

300

If 84% of smokers want to try to quit smoking, what's the probability that someone who smokes does not want to quit?

16%

400

You have a bag of marbles, 4 red, 2 blue and 7 green. What is the probability of choosing red marble, putting it back and then choosing a green marble?

What is  28/169 or approximately 16.6%?

400

Event A: A flight is delayed, 

Event B: A traveler misses their connecting flight

Dependent

400

You roll two dice. What is the probability that you roll a 3 on your first roll and an odd number on your second?

1/12 or approximately 8.33%

400

The set of all possible outcomes.

Sample Space

400

There are 4 orange sodas, and 4 grape sodas in an Ice chest.  What is the probability of randomly selecting an orange soda and then a grape soda, without replacement?

16/56 or 2/7 or approximately 28.7%

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