Probability
Word Problems
Fractions to Percent to Decimal
Chunking
Integers
100

Paul has a white and blue shirt. He also has two trousers of brown and black. How many different outfits could he create?

4

100

If you reach into a bag you have 1/3 chance of strawberry. There is a 3/5 chance that you will get Grape. If you reach in the bag what is the probability you get strawberry? 

5/15 or 1/3

100

change 1/20 to a decimal and a percent

.05 and 5%

100

3+17x5

88

100

-2+(-6)

-8

200

Explain theoretical probability

It is what math says should happen

200

Julia painted 6/16 of a house, Manny painted 4/16, and Tom painted 5/16. What fraction of the house is painted

15/16

200

.4 to a fraction and percent

40% or 4/10

200

(30-3)/3

9

200

-25+(20)

-5

300

Explain experimental probability

It is what actually happens in an experiment. Often it is different from the theortical

300

On a spanish test Camilla scored a 75%, Edward scored a 19/25. Who got a better grade

Edward 76%

300

4/5 to percent and decimal

80% or .80

300


5*4-8

12

300

-3-(-9)

6

400

Anderson writes his name in English and Spanish language with chalk, pencil, and pen. How many ways did he write his name?

6

400

Ms. Nestle and Ms. Chocolate were entered in a cookie contest. Ms. Nestle needs 5/8 cups of sugar. Ms. Chocolate's recipe calls for 2/3 cups of sugar. Whose recipe calls for more sugar. 

Ms. Chocolate's 66% Ms. Nestle's 62.5%

400

.9 to a percent and a fraction

9/10 or 90%

400

9x(3+3)/6

9

400

10-(-9)

19

500

Thomas can go to school and ice cream parlor on the bus and his bicycle. In how many ways can he reach the school and parlor?

4

500

Ms. Perez is giving her class a pizza party. If an extra large pizza costs $15 and serves 8 people, how much should Ms. Perez expect to pay for pizzas if her class has 28 students?

52.00

She needs 3.5 pizzas, so 4 pizzas times $15=$60

500

66% to a decimal and fraction

66/100 or .667

500

9+(-8+2)

75

500

-9+20-(-2)

13