Vocabulary
Basic Probability
Two Event Probability
Probabilities in Percent Form
100
This is the likelihood of an event occuring. 

a. chance 

b. probability 

c. percent 

d. independent

What is probability?
100

This is the probability of rolling an even number on a die (reduce).

What is 1/2?

100

What is the probability of rolling a six on the first die and a five on the second die?

What is 1/36?

100
This percent represents the probability of rolling a 3 on a ten-sided die.
What is 10%?
200
This the result of an event. 

a. dependent 

b. event 

c. outcome 

d. chance

What is outcome?
200
You and four friends order food at a restaurant. This is the probability that your food will be served first.
What is 1/5?
200

What is the probability of two coins landing on tails?

What is 1/4?

200
On a spinner with blue, yellow, green, and red sections, this percent represents the probability of spinning blue.
What is 25%
300
The outcome you want is this. 

a. favorable 

b. probability 

c. independent 

d. wanted

What is favorable?
300
This is the probability, in simplest form, of rolling greater than 2 on a ten-sided die numbered 1-10.
What is 4/5?
300

What is the probability of flipping heads on a coin and rolling a four on a die?

What is 1/12?

300
This percent represents the probability of not spinning orange on a spinner with yellow, green, orange, and red sections.
What is 75%
400

When the first event does not affect the second event.

What is independent?

400
A bag has seven Snickers and three Milky Way bars. This the probability of pulling out a Snickers?
What is 7/10?
400

I have a bag of M&M's: 3 are blue and 2 are red.  What is the probability of picking a blue and then a red with replacement?

What is 6/25?

400
This percent represents the probability of drawing a green marble from a bag with 9 green and 11 black marbles.
What is 45%
500

When the first event affects the second event.

What is dependent?

500

The letters A through D are placed in a bag. This is the probability of drawing D.

What is 1/4?

500

I have a bag of M&M's: 3 are blue, 2 are red and 5 are green.  What is the probability of picking a red and then a green without replacement? (reduce)

What is 1/9?

500
This percent represents the probability of rolling a 7 on a standard die 
What is 0%?