Theoretical Probability
Experimental Probability
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Mixed Challenge
100

What is the probability of rolling a 6 on a standard die?

1/6

100

Define experimental probability in one sentence.

The probability based on actual results from an experiment.

100

What does “outcome” mean in probability?

A possible result of a chance experiment.

100

Convert 1/2 to a decimal.

0.5

100

You flip a coin. What is the probability of heads OR tails?

1 (certain outcome; these are the only two options)

200

A bag has 3 red, 2 blue, and 1 green marble. What is P(blue)?

2/6 or 1/3

200

You roll a die 10 times. It lands on 2 five times. What is the experimental probability of getting a 2?

5/10 or 1/2

200

What is a “sample space”? Give an example.

The set of all possible outcomes (e.g., {Heads, Tails}).

200

Convert 3/4 to a percentage.

75%

200

A spinner has 4 equal colours. What’s the probability of getting red twice in a row?

1/4 × 1/4 = 1/16

300

 What is the probability of getting an even number when rolling a die?

3/6 or 1/2

300

If you flip a coin 20 times and get 12 heads, what’s the experimental probability of heads?

12/20 or 3/5

300

Define “equally likely”.

Outcomes that have the same probability of occurring.

300

Write 0.25 as a fraction and a percentage.

1/4 and 25%

300

You roll two dice. What is the probability of getting a sum of 7?

6/36 or 1/6

400

What is the probability of drawing a king from a 52-card deck?

4/52 or 1/13

400

How can experimental probability be different from theoretical probability?

Because of variability in outcomes during trials; real results may not match expected.

400

What does “complementary event” mean?

Events that together include all possible outcomes (e.g., heads or not heads).

400

Convert 0.6 to a fraction and percentage.

3/5 and 60%

400

A bag has 5 yellow, 3 green, and 2 red balls. What’s the probability of NOT getting red?

8/10 or 4/5

500

What is the probability of drawing two red cards in a row without replacement from a 52-card deck?

(26/52) × (25/51) = 650/2652 ≈ 0.245

500

Describe an experiment you could conduct to explore probability in your own life.

Open-ended; e.g., tracking colours of cars passing by, outcomes of spinner games, etc.

500

What’s the difference between a trial and an experiment?

A trial is one repetition; an experiment is a series of trials.

500

A class survey shows 18/24 students like pizza. Express this as a decimal and percentage.

0.75 and 75%

500

A teacher pulls names randomly from a hat. There are 6 girls and 4 boys. What is the probability of pulling a boy, replacing, and then pulling a girl?

(4/10) × (6/10) = 24/100 or 6/25

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