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100
This is is what actually occurs in an experiment.
What is experimental probability?
100
A number cube is rolled. This is P(5).
What is 1/6 (17%)?
100
Tommy flipped a coin 10 times, with 6 heads. This is P(heads).
What is 6/10 (60%)?
100
A letter card is chosen (M-A-T-H), and a number cube is rolled. This is P(A and 5).
What is 1/24 (4%)?
100
This is how many outfits are possible from a choice of jeans or khaki shorts and a choice of a yellow, white, or blue shirt?
What is 6?
200
This is the likelihood that an event will occur.
What is probability?
200
A number cube is rolled. This is P(2 or 3).
What is 1/3 (33%)?
200
Tommy flipped a coin 20 times, with 11 tails. This is P(heads).
What is 9/20 (45%)?
200
A letter card is chosen (M-A-T-H), and a number cube is rolled. This is P(T and 2 or 3).
What is 1/12 (8%)?
200
This is the possible outcomes of apple, peach or cherry pie with milk, juice or tea.
What is 9?
300
These occur when one event does not affect the probability of a second event.
What are independent events?
300
A number cube is rolled. This is P(even).
What is 1/2 (50%)?
300
Tommy flipped a coin 50 times, with 26 heads. This is P(tails).
What is 24/50 (48%)?
300
A letter card is chosen (M-A-T-H), and a number cube is rolled. This is P(not A and 1).
What is 1/8 (12.5%)?
300
This is how many ways can 2 video games be chosen from 5 video games.
What is 10?
400
These are events that consist of two or more events.
What are compound events?
400
A number cube is rolled. This is P(not 6).
What is 5/6 (83%)?
400
Tommy flipped a coin 17 times, with 6 heads. This is P(not tails).
What is 6/17 (35%)?
400
A letter card is chosen (M-A-T-H), and a number cube is rolled. This is P(vowel and even).
What is 1/8 (12.5%)
400
this is how many ways can a person choose to watch two television shows from four television shows.
What is 6?
500
This is the collection of all possible outcomes in a probability experiment.
What is sample space?
500
A number cube is rolled. This is P(prime).
What is 2/3 (67%)?
500
Tommy flipped a coin 38 times, with 26 heads. This is P(heads) + P(tails).
What is 38/38 (100%)?
500
A letter card is chosen (M-A-T-H), and a number cube is rolled. This is P(consonant and odd).
What is 3/8 (37.5%)?
500
A coin is tossed three times. This is how many outcomes are possible.
What is 8?