You spin a spinner numbered 1 though 10. Find P(9).
1/10
The following are the results of tossing a coin 4 times. What is the experimental probability for all tails?
1/16
A pizza company makes pizza in three different sizes: small, medium and large. There are four possible toppings: pepperoni, sausage, mushroom and hamburger. How many different kinds of pizza with one toppings are available?
12
You roll a fair number cube. Find the P(2, then 5)
1/36
You roll a die. Find the P(5)
1/6
You survey 15 classmates about their favorite pet. 6 said dog, 4 said cat, 3 said fish and 2 said snake. What is the experimental probability for snake in percent form? Round to whole percent.
13%
A coin is tossed twice. How many possible outcomes are there?
4 outcomes
You toss a quarter then spin a fair spinner numbered 1-10. Find the P( heads, then even).
1/4
You select a letter randomly from a bag containing the letters S,P,I,N,N,E,R. Find the probability of selecting an S in percent form to the tenths place. .
14.3%
You roll a die. Find the P(even). Simplify.
1/2
You observe the color of shirts worn by your classmates: 11 have on white, 5 have on blue, 4 have on yellow. What is the experimental probability for blue. Write you answer as a fraction, decimal and percent.
1/4, .25, 25%
Grace has 4 sweaters (white, black, blue and green) and four pairs of pants ( white, black, jeans and khakis). How many different sweater/pant outfits does Grace have?
16
A bag contains 4 red marbles, 6 blue marbles and 10 yellow marbles. Find the P(not blue) as a fraction, decimal and percent.
7/10, 70%, .70
You flip 4 coins. Find the P(all tails).
1/16
A quality control inspector found flaws in 13 out of 150 sweatshirts on Tuesday. Suppose on Wednesday he inspects 500 sweatshirts. How many will have flaws?
43
Four cats and six dogs are available for adoption at the humane society. Madison plans to adopt 2 pets. Find the probability her adopting 1 cat and 1 dog in fraction form.
4/15
You spin a spinner numbered 1 through 20. Find the P(25).
0
The probability of a person being left-handed is about 11%. Suppose you interview 1000 people. About how many would you expect to be left-handed?
About 110
Christian has four pairs of shoes (white, black, brown and green) and four pairs of socks ( white, black, orange and yellow). What is the probability of his shoes and socks being different colors?
1/8
Four cats and six dogs are available for adoption at the humane society. Ms. Herberg plans to adopt 3 pets. Find the probability her adopting 2 dogs and 1 cat in fraction form.
1/6