Likelihood
Experimental Probability
Theoretical Probability
Misc.
100

What is the likelihood a person's favorite pizza topping is pepperoni? 

As Likely As Not

100

What is the experimental probability a person's favorite type of movie is SciFi (as a decimal)?

0.2

100

What is the theoretical probability of selecting a green fidget spinner (as a percent)?

20%

100

What color marble is less likely to be pulled at random?

Black

200

What is the likelihood of rolling the dice and getting a number greater than 5?

Likely

200

What is the experimental probability a person's favorite sport to watch is soccer (as a percent)?

~13%

200

What is the theoretical probability of landing on an odd number (as a decimal)?

0.7 repeating

200

Is this spinner fair? Why or why not?

No, all outcomes are NOT equally likely to occur

300

What is the likelihood you select a red, white, or blue gumball?

Unlikely

300

What is the experimental probability that a person's favorite pet is NOT a dog (as a simplified fraction)?

16/20 = 4/5

300

What is the theoretical probability of rolling two dice and getting a sum of 7 or 10 (as a fraction)? Simplify your answer.

9/36 = 1/4

300

If the probability a group of students likes french fries is 45%, how many students could you predict like french fries out of 500?

225 students like french fries

400

What is the likelihood of selecting a green, red, purple, orange, yellow, blue, or pink jelly bean?

Certain

400

What is the experimental probability a circle or rectangle were selected (as a percent)?


55%

400

What is the theoretical probability of selecting a gummy bear or gummy worm (as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth)?

19/31~0.61

400

You are playing a game. If you land on blue you win.  How many times can you expect to win out of 300?

about 113 times

500

What is the likelihood of selecting a capital letter?

Impossible

500

What is the experimental probability a student's birthday occurs during the summer months (June, July, August)?  Write your answer as a fraction, decimal, and percent. 

NOTE: 50 students were surveyed.

17/50 = 0.34 = 34%

500


What is the theoretical probability a jack, queen, king, or ace are selected at random (as a simplified fraction)?

16/52 = 4/13

500


If you win a game by rolling two dice and getting a sum of 2 or 12, how many games can you expect to win out of 175?  



about 10 games

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