Theoretical vs Experimental Probability
Fractions -> Decimals -> Percents
Word Problems
Simple Probability
With or Without Replacement
100
Alexis flipped a quarter 10 times. Out of the 10 times, what is the experimental probability of Alexis landing on heads? H, T, T, T, H, T, H, H, T, T
What is 2/5
100
Place these values in the correct order from smallest to larger on a number line: 7, .18, 10%, .09, 6.3, 0.005, 1/3
0.005 -> 0.09 -> .18 -> 1/3 -> 10% -> 6.3 -> 7
100
Isaiah has 25 Munchkins from Dunkin' Donuts. He has 7 chocolate glazed, 8 regular glazed, and 10 jelly-filled. What is the probability of Isaiah picking out a jelly-filled donut?
2/5 of a chance
100
I have 9 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, and 3 green marbles. I am going to pick out a handful of marbles out of their bag. P(blue and green)?
300
Miss Brown had 84 brownies. One half of the batch has macadamia nuts on top. She did not want to share her brownies with anyone but 4 teachers: Mr. Ritter, Mrs. Solomon, Miss Neidig, and Mr. Wil. Each teacher would get 1/5 of the brownies. How many is that?
400
McDonald's serves all sorts of breakfast foods. However, all the sandwiches are wrapped the same --- they are also all the same shape. The only visible difference between the sandwiches are the color of their wrappers. In an order, 19 sandwiches are wrapped in pink wax paper, 15 sandwiches are wrapped in yellow wax paper, and 17 sandwiches are wrapped in green paper. What is the probability of the customer picking a green-wrapped sandwich out of his McDonald's bag to eat? Simplify your answer.
1/3 of a chance