P(3) on a standard dice.
1/6
When you roll the dice once AND then again, what must be done with the two probabilities to solve for the compound probability?
multiply
What does experimental probability need?
results from an experiment that conducted
false
A chart of results usually deals with what kind of probability?
Experimental
How many cards are in a standard deck of cards?
52
What is the probability of rolling a 5 and a 2 two a dice?
1/36
Use the table of 30 spins on a spinner, and determine the experimental probability of landing on A?
5/30 or 1/6
Theoretical Probability:
P(D)
1/5
If you want to make a basic guess on what will land on a coin, it's what kind of probability?
theoretical
What is the probability of randomly choosing an A from the word MARATHON?
2/8 OR 1/4
If you grab a candy from a bag and eat it and not replace it, is the probability dependent or independent of what you just did?
It depends on the fact that you didn't return the candy to the bag.
Use the table of 30 spins on a spinner, and determine the experimental probability of landing on B or F?
0
Theoretical Probability:
P(F)
0
If you eat a red Skittle from a bag of 23 Skittles, how many Skittles will you have remaining in the bag?
22
You have a drawer of socks:
3 red, 4 blue, 9 white, 6 black. What is the probability of randomly grabbing a blue sock from the drawer?
4/22 or 2/11
A number cube is rolled twice. What is the probability of getting a 4 on the first roll, and then an odd number on the second roll?
3/36 or 1/12
Use the table of 30 spins on a spinner, and determine the how many A's would result from 500 spins?
83
What percent chance would it be to get a letter on the spinner, if spun?
100%
How many red cards are in a standard deck of cards?
26
You are at the movies with your friends and you bought a bag of gummy bears. There are 4 green bears, 5 red bears, and 3 yellow bears in the bag. What is the probability that you will choose a red gummy bear?
5/12
A jar contains 2 green marbles, 3 blue marbles, 1 yellow marble, and 2 black marbles. A marble is chosen at random from the jar and replaced. Then a second marble is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing a green marble AND then a yellow marble?
2/64 or 1/32
Use the table of 30 spins on a spinner, and determine the experimental probability of landing on A or B in percent form?
26%
Theoretical Probability:
P(D or E)
2/5
What is the probability of getting heads on a coin AND a 6 on a dice?
1/12