Outcomes & Events
Probability
Experimential prob.
Theoretical Prob.
Compound Prob.
100

What are the favorable Outcomes of choosing a 6? 


1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

One favorable Outcome. You could choose 6

100

Your soccer team wins 3/4 of the time. 


What is the likelihood?

likely 

100

You flip a coin 20 times. It lands on tails 7 times and heads 13 times. 


What is the experimental probability of landing on tails? 

7/20

100

What is the theoretical probability of spinning an odd number?

3/6 or 1/2 

100

What is the sample space? 

Mini golf 1-3 

mini golf 6-8 

laser tag 1-3

laser tag 6-8

roller skating 1-3

roller skating 6-8

200

What are the favorable Outcomes of choosing an even number? 


1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

4 favorable Outcomes. You could choose 2, 4, 6, 8

200

The probability that the sun rises tomorrow is 1. 


What is the likelihood? 

Certain 

200

The graph shows you roll a cube 300 times. What is the probability of rolling an even number?

153/300 or 51/100

200

What is the theoretical probability of spinning a 4 or higher?

3/6 or 1/2 

200

find the compound probability of spinning and even number and flipping heads.


2/5 times 1/2 is 

2/10 or 1/5 

300

What are the favorable Outcomes of choosing blue? 

2 favorable Outcomes. 

300

You randomly choose a shirt. What is the probability of choosing a blue shirt?

4/10 or 2/5 

300

The graph shows you roll a cube 300 times. What is the probability of rolling a 4 or higher?

149/300

300

25/26 

300

What is the compound probability of spinning blue, flipping heads, then spinning a 1? 

1/3 times 1/2 times 1/3 


1/18

400

What are the favorable Outcomes of choosing purple or green? 



3 favorable outcomes

400

You randomly choose a shirt. What is the probability of choosing NOT blue shirt?

6/10 or 3/5

400

what is the experimental probability of NOT spinning a one? 

42/50 or 21/25 

400

what is the theoretical probability of choosing a girl student in this class? There are 15 students in this class. 

8/15 

400

you randomly choose a tile. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second. 

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

1/7 times 1/6 


1/42 

500

What are the favorable Outcomes of choosing red?

4 favorable Outcomes 

500

You randomly choose a shirt. What is the probability of choosing a red shirt?

1/10 or 10%

500

What is the experimential probability of spinning a 1 or 3? 

17/50 

500

What is the theoretical probability of choosing blue marble from the bag? 

6 green

4 yellow 

3 blue 

3 purple 

1 white

3/17 

500

You do not replace the first tile that you choose. what is the probability that you choose a number less than 7 and then a multiple of 4? 

2/7 then 2/6 so 

4/42 

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