Average/ Counting Principle
Theoretical/ Experimental
Compounding Events
Independent/Dependent Events
Random
100

A men's department store sells 3 different suit jackets, 6 different shirts, 8 different ties, and 4 different pairs of pants. How many different suits consisting of a jacket, shirt, tie, and pants are possible?

576

100

Nike conducted a test on 500 pairs of their sneakers. They found nothing wrong with 490 pairs. What is the probability that a pair of sneakers selected have something wrong?

1/50

100

There are 7 red, 8 green, and 6 blue marbles in bag. Kate is going to select one marble at random. What is the probability that she will select a green or blue marble?

14/21 OR 2/3

100

You flip a fair coin. What is the probability that it shows heads on the first flip and shows tails on the second flip?

1/4

100
What is the president's yearly salary? (How much does a president make in a year?)

$400,000

200

A baseball manager is determining the batting order for the team. The team has 9 players, but the manager definitely wants the pitcher to bat last. How many batting orders are possible?

40,320

200

P( take a year off before college )

P( take a year off before college )= 3/25

200

You roll a fair die. What is the probability that you roll a “1” or an even number?

4/6 or 2/3

200

Tom has 4 navy socks and 6 black socks in a drawer. One dark morning, he randomly pulls out 2 socks. What is the probability that he will select a pair of navy socks?

12/90 or 2/15

200

The mathematical symbol for _____________ is called an obelus.

The mathematical symbol for division (÷) is called an obelus.

300

How many eight-digit numbers can be formed if the leading digit cannot be a zero and the last number cannot be 1?

81,000,000

300

P( trade school or community college )

P( trade school or community college )=39/100

300

You roll a fair die. What is the probability that you roll a “4” or an even number?

3/6 or 1/2

300

Out of a class of 20 students, your teacher chooses students at random to present their projects. What is the probability that she chooses you first, and then chooses Kim second?

1/380

300
What was the first movie to be released on DVD? (Hint: the sequel to this movie was recently in theaters)

400

Frieda earned grades of 85%, 72%, 65%, and 90% on four tests in one term in her math class. What was her term grade if the first test was worth 10% of her final grade, the second and third were each worth 20%, and the fourth test was worth 50%?

81.2

400

What is the probability of a team winning by more than 10 points?

6/14 or 3/7

400

 In a standard deck of cards, there are 52 cards in a deck. In the deck, there are 4 suits (clubs, spades, hearts, and diamonds). In each suit, there are 13 cards (A's, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,Jack,Queen,King). If a card is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting a club OR a queen?

16/52 OR 4/13

400

Steve reaches into a bag with 5 red marbles, 3 yellow marbles, and 2 green marbles, and randomly selects one. Then, he puts the marble back, and Sam reaches into the same bag and randomly selects a marble. What is the probability that both guys selected a yellow marble?

9/100

400

The word ___________ is formed from the Danish word “Leg Godt” which means 'play well' in English. In Latin, it means ‘putting together’.

LEGO
500

12 ounces of a 30% hydrogen peroxide solution is mixed with 16 ounces of a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. What percent of the final solution is hydrogen peroxide?

14.6%

500

What is the probability of a team winning by less than 30 points, but more than 4 points?

10/14 or 5/7

500

 In a standard deck of cards, there are 52 cards in a deck. In the deck, there are 4 suits (clubs, spades, hearts, and diamonds). In each suit, there are 13 cards (A's, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,Jack,Queen,King). If a card is selected at random, what is the probability of selecting an even number card or a face card?

8/13

500

A bag contains 3 red marbles, 7 white marbles, and 5 blue marbles. You draw 3 marbles, replacing each one before drawing the next. What is the probability of drawing a red, then a blue, and then a white marble?

7/225

500

A ‘jiffy’ is an actual unit of time. How much time is it?

 1/100th of a second

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