Likely or not
To play or not to play
Compounding events
Miss Independent?
Simulating Events
100
Probability of 1
What is certain?
100
Theoretical probability of rolling a number cube and getting a 2
What is 1/6?
100
The probability of flipping 3 coins and getting heads each time.
What is 1/8?
100
Drawing a card from a deck of cards and not replacing it then drawing another card
What is dependent event?
100
The number of possible outcomes in the sample space for rolling two number cubes.
What is 36?
200
Probability of 0
What is impossible
200
Spinning a spinner with 4 equal sections of different colors and getting an orange section
What is 25%?
200
The probability of rolling a number cube and flipping a coin and getting an even number and a heads.
What is 1/8?
200
Rolling 2 number cubes
What is an independent event?
200
A way of acting out a problem by conducting experiments.
What is a simulation?
300
Probability of 50%
What is as likely as not?
300
The number of red cards in a standard deck.
What is 26?
300
The probability of getting double sixes (6's) when rolling a pair of dice.
What is 1/36?
300
Drawing a marble from a bag and replacing it to draw another marble
What is an independent event?
300
Numbers that can be used to represent a sample population.
What are random integers/digits?
400
Probability of 80%
What is likely?
400
The probability of drawing a 4 from a standard deck of cards.
What is 1/13?
400
The probability of drawing 2 kings from a deck of cards (with replacement)
What is 1/169?
400
The probability of getting a blue marble from a bag with 6 blue marbles and 3 red marbles and without replacing it getting a red marble the next draw.
What is 1/4?
400
Using dice to simulate flipping two coins at the same time.
What is even numbers represent one side and odd numbers represent the other side?
500
Probability of 10%
What is unlikely?
500
The probability of rolling a 2 three times in a row on a number cube.
What is 1/216?
500
The probability of rolling a number cube and spinning a spinner with 4 equal sections (red, blue, yellow, and pink) and getting a number less than 5 and red on the spinner.
What is 1/6?
500
The probability of getting a queen on the first draw, another queen on the 2nd draw, and a number greater than 6 on the next draw (without replacement)
What is 24/16575?
500
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