Number Line
Experimental Vs. Theoretical
Simple Vs. Compound
Sample Space
Independent Vs. Dependent
100

Where on the line would 50% fall?

The exact middle
100

In a theoretical experiment what is the chance of getting a 6 on a dice?

1/6

100

Johny picked up the last roll in a bag. Josh comes through 5 mins later and there is only 1 bun left. Is this a compound or simple event?

Compound

100

What is sample space?

All of the possible outcomes.

100

What is an independent event?

Independent is two or more outcomes not affecting the probability opf the other occuring.

200

Is 26% very unlikely or unlikely?

Unlikely

200

What is the difference of a experimental Vs. a theoretical probability?

Experimental is the result after testing. Theoretical is what should happen using favorable odds.

200

What makes an event simple?

One event occuring

200

If Tom has a choice of 1 hat and 2 shirts how many options are there?

2

200

What is a dependent event?

A dependent event is two or more scenarios that affect the other(s) from happening.

300

Where would 79% fall on the number line?

In the Very likely section.

300

The results from John's experiment are below.

1=5 times

2=7 times

3=1 times

4=2 times

5=3 times

6=2 times

What are the odds of getting a 5 in fraction form?

3/20

300

If an event occurs 4 times is it compound or simple?

Compound

300

If Tom has a choice of 1 hat, 2 shirts, and 3 socks how many options are there?

300

John is selected for line duty out of 25 classmates. Jacob is selected for lunch duty. Is this independent or dependent. 

(Hint: You can't get picked 2)

Dependent.

400

Where would 36/51 fall on the number line?

Likely

400

Out of these results what are the odds of getting a 2?

1= 2 times

2= 4 times

3= 6 times

4= 2 times

5= 3 times

6= 3 times

4/20 or 1/5

400

If John picks a marble from a bag is it compound or simple?

Simple

400

If Tom has the choice of 1 hat, 2 shirts, 3 socks, and 4 pairs of shorts, how many possible outcxomes are there?

24

400
John and Jacob each get selected for different classroom jobs, out of 25 students in their class. The next day everyone in their classroom comes back to school. Jacob and John then get selected again for the same jobs. Is this independent or dependent?

Independent

500

What is the range of any givern probability using the number line?

0-1

500

The experimental probability of rolling a 6 is 4/10 times. What is the theoretical probability of getting a 6 on a dice in the next 60 rolls?

10 times or 1/6

500

If I pick a card in a deck and then replace it, would it be compound or simple?

Simple

500

If Tom has the choice of 1 hat, 2 shirts, 3 socks, 4 pairs of pants, and 5 pairs of underwear, what is the probability of him selecting a certain hat?

1/1

500

John gets chosen for lunch duty and then Jacob gets chosen for line duty. John is also selected for classroom leader. Is this independent or dependent.

You can get selected for 2 in one day, but not all three

Dependent