Vocabulary
Probability Scale
Sample Space
Experimental Probability
Making Predictions (proportions & percents)
100

An activity involving chance in which results are observed.

Experiment

100
The likelihood of flipping a coin and landing on heads.

As likely as not

100

Tossing a coin.

H, T

100

Jenny rolled a number cube 20 times and here are the results:

1-5 times, 2- 3 times, 3- 5 times, 4- 4 times, 5- 2 times, 6- 1 times

Experimental probability of rolling a 4

4/20 = 1/5

100

A bowler knocks down at least 6 pins 70 percent of the time. Out of 200 rolls, how many times can you predict the bowler will knock down at least 6 pins?

140 times

200

The repetition of an experiment.

Trial

200

Rolling a number cube and landing on a 7.

Impossible

200

A spinner divided into 6 equal sections, numbered 1-6.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

200

Flipping a coin 50 times with the following results:

Heads- 24 times

Tails- 26 times

P(heads)

24/50 = 12/25

200

Jaime took a sample of video game owners to see how many own a driving game. 

Sample size: 80

Number owning a driving game: 24

Population: 340

Set up the proportion that you would use to solve this.

24/80 = x/340

300

The result of a trial.

Outcome

300
Rolling a number cube and landing on a number less than 3.

Unlikely

300

Shirts in colors red and green and sizes small, medium and large.

SR, MR, LR, SG, MG, LG

300

There are shirts available in 3 sizes (small, medium, large) and 4 colors (red, blue, purple, green). Guests at an awards ceremony received shirts as a prize. The following shirt combinations were given out.

SR-25, SB-10, SP-15, SG-30

MR-20, MB-12, MP-20, MG-10

LR-15, LB-18, LP-17, LG- 20

What is the experimental probability that the next shirt will be a medium red.

20/212 = 5/53

300

West Palm Beach, Florida, gets rain about 16 percent of the time. On how many days out of 400 can residents of West Palm Beach predict they will get rain?

64 days

400

The set of all possible outcomes for an experiment.

Sample Space

400

Spinning a spinner divided in 4 colors, evenly, and landing on a color.

Certain

400

Ice cream flavors of vanilla, chocolate and strawberry with toppings of whipped cream, fudge and cherry.

VW, VF, VC, CW, CF, CC, SW, SF, SC

400

Flipping a coin and spinning a spinner divided with red, blue and green equal sections 50 times.

Results:

HR- 12, HB- 10, HG- 5, TR- 10, TB- 15, TG- 9

P(Heads and Blue)

10/50 = 1/5

400

In the school lunch line, 65 of the last 80 students have gotten water with lunch. Based on the sample, how many students will get water if the whole school has 400 students?

325 students

500

Found by comparing the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials

Experimental Probability

500

Rolling a number cube and flipping a coin and landing on Heads and 2.

Unlikely

500

The total number of outcomes in the sample space of 3 colors and 5 shapes

15 outcomes

500

The best baseball team ever..

Chicago Cubs

500

A basketball player makes 80% of free throws she attempts. She attempts 225 free throws in practice. How many free throws would you predict her to make?

180 free throws