Decimals to Fractions
Decimals to Percents
Percents to Decimals
Probability
Comparing Probability
100

Convert .7 to a Fractions

7/10


100

Double Points 

Decimal to Percent 

0.15

15%

100

Percents to Decimals 

98%

0.98

100

What is the probability of landing on an even number on a 12βˆ’sided die. (As a decimal)

.5

100

2. Given events A and B, which one is more unlikely?

A. There is a 13% chance that it will rain tomorrow.

B. The probability of finding a pearl in a wild oyster is 1/9.

Event A

200

Convert .96 to a Fractions

96/100

200

Decimals to Percents 

0.49

49%

200

Double Points

Percents to Decimals 

8%

0.08

200

What is the probability of picking a day of the week with the letter β€œt” in the spelling. (As a fraction)


3/7

200

Carol, Nelson, Evan and Roland are trying to hit a target. Suppose that Carol has a 1 in 4 chance of hitting the target. Nelson has a 4 in 5 chance, Evan has a 2 in 3 chance, and Roland has a 3 in 4 chance. Who is most likely to hit the target?

Nelson

300

Convert .672 to a Fractions

672/1000

300

Decimals to Percents 

0.7

70%

300

Percents to Decimals 

100%

1.0


300

Double Points

What is the probability of pulling a red marble from a jar that has 5 blue, 7 green, and 8 red marbles. (As a percentage.)

40%

300

Arrange the following probabilities from least to greatest: 0.38, 5%, 45/50

5%, .38, 45/50

400

Convert 2.23 to a Fractions

2 23/100


400

Decimals to Percents 

0.013

1.3%

400

Percents to Decimals 

6.5%

0.065

400

Which of the following values could represent the probability of an event? 

A.) -1

B.).005

C.) 8/6

D.) 225%

B.) .005

400

Double Points

A 7-day weather forecast is provided below. Which day is it most likely to rain?

Sunday - 5/6

Monday - 67%

Tuesday - .82

Wednesday - .77

Thursday - 1/2

Friday - 53%

Saturday - 1/6

Sunday

500

Double Points!!!

Convert 5.789 to a Fractions

5 789/1000

500

Decimals to Percents 

1.2

120%


500

Percents to Decimals 

150%

1.5

500

What is the probability of a spinner with numbers 1 - 10 landing on a prime number. (As a fraction)

4/10

500

1. The probabilities of π‘“π‘œπ‘’π‘Ÿ events are shown. List them in order from least to greatest.

 4/11, 5 out of 8, 55%, 0.46 

4/11, 0.46, 55%, 5 out 8