Events
Permutations
Randomness & Fairness
Other
100

Which of these is NOT an example of an event: 

Billy flipping a coin 

It snows outside

The week is Monday to Sunday

Randomly choosing a red scarf from a basket

The week is Monday to Sunday

100

True or False: Permutations are never found in the real world - they can only be used by mathematicians. 

False

100

Is this fair or unfair: Every player has an equal chance of winning the game. 

Fair

100

True or False: If I want to calculate the probability of Jane, Emily, or Sara winning the violin competition against 47 other students, drawing a tree diagram is the only way to find the answer?

False - you can always use multiplication 

200

Math quizs and tests are dependent on each other. That means if Student A studies and gets a good grade on his math quiz, what is likely to happen on the test?

It's likely, not certain, that he will also study for the test and get a good grade. 

200

Why is 'scheduling' a great example of a permutation?

Because order matters

200

Randomness is expressing what we don't know. So since we don't know the outcome of a coin flip, we must assume that the probability will be what?

50/50, .5, 50% heads and 50% tails

200

What's another word for 'trial'?

Test, experiment

300

If two events don't have anything to do with each other, the first event will have no effect on the second. These are called what?

Independent Events

300
If we are trying to consider the possibilities for the order of 8 books on a bookshelf, what should we do?

8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1

300

If we have a jumping competition in class, why will it be unfair for some students?

Some students are much taller than others. 

300

What does 'likelihood' mean?

Probability, Chance

400

Give other definitions for 'Independent' in English (besides the math definition).

free, self-supporting, a sole government/nation, can take care of yourself, separate from others

400

If you take 10 students and put them in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, how can I calculate the number of possible winners (only 1st, 2nd, and 3rd)?

10 x 9 x 8 = 

400

In Theoretical Probability vs. Experimental Probability, which is random?

Experimental Probability

400

A probability can be shown in 3 different ways, name them. 

Fraction, Percent, Decimal

500

A situation that involves the outcome of multiple events is called a __________ event. Opposite of a simple event.

Compound event

500

How many different seven-letter arrangements of the letters in the word HEXAGON can be made if each letter is used only once?

5,040

500

What are some ways we can explain 'outcome'?

result, conclusion, effect, what happens, way it turns out

500

Name 7 different products that my dad put on the schedule, that were created at the factory where my dad worked?

Butter, powdered milk, evaporated milk, Starbucks coffee drinks, Monster energy drinks, baby formula, alcohol drinks (Tequila with dairy, Whiskey with dairy), yogurt drinks, protein-based drinks, flavored milk drinks (chocolate, vanilla, strawberry), cream, etc. 

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