Probability Intro
Experimental Probability
Sample Spaces
Theortical Probability
Suprise
100
State whether the event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely or certain: rolling 2 number cubes and getting a sum of 2
unlikely
100
Carl is conducting a servey for the school paper. He finds that 7 students have no pets, 15 students have one pet, and 9 students have at least one pet. What is the experimental probability that the next student Carl asks will not have a pet?
(7/31)
100

Shelly and Anthony are playing a game using a number cube and a nickle. Each player rolls the number cube and flips the coin. What are all the possible outcomes during one turn? How many outcomes are in the sample space?

Heads, Tails, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6

100

A spinner with 10 equal sectors numbered 1 through 10 is spun. Find the probability of spinning a 5.

(1/10), 

100
Many's science teacher almost always introduces a new chapter by conducting an experiment. Mandy's class finished a chapter on Friday. How likely is it that Mandy can expect the teacher to conduct an experiment next week?
Since the class will be starting a new chapter, it is likely the teacher will conduct an experiment.
200
State whether the event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain: guessing the answer to a true/false question correctly
as likely as not
200
During her ride home from school, Dana sees 15 carrs driven by men and 34 cars driven by women. What is the experimental probability that the next car Dana sees will be driven by a man?
(15/49)
200

A yogurt shop offers 4 different flavors of yogurt and 3 different fruit toppings. How many different desserts are possible if you can choose one flavor of yogurt and one topping?

There are 12 different desserts to choose from.

200

A spinner with 10 equal sectors numbered 1 through 10 is spun. Find the probability of spinning a prime number.

(2/5), 

200
Darian made 26 of the 32 free throws he attempted. What is the experimental probability that he makes the next free throw?
(13/16)
300
State whether the event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain: drawing a black marble from a bag containing 2 blue, 3 yellow, and 4 white marbles
impossible
300

There are 7 vans, 3 cars, and 13 SUVs in a parking lot.  What is the P(Van)

7/23

300

You have popcorn in small, medium and large.  How many different options do you have?

3

300

You have 11 cards, each with one of the letters from the word 'mathematics'. What is the probability of drawing an vowel' from the pile of shuffled cards? Write your answer is a fraction, decimal and percent.

4/11

300
There are four cards and two tiles in aboard game. The cards are labled N, S, E, and W. The tiles are numbered 1 and 2. A player randomly selects one card and one tile. What are all the possible outcomes? How many outcomes are in the sample space?
N1, N2, S1, S2, E1, E2, W1, W2 There are 8 possible outcomes.
400
The probability of Andy's soccer team winnng the next game is (7/10). What is the probability of Andy's team not winning the next game?
(3/10)
400

The numbers below are in a bag.  What is the P(number being at most 23

10, 12, 9, 7, 13, 4, 18, 3, 2, 20, 42, 50,

 5/6

400

You have a green, red, blue and yellow shirt with jeans or shorts.  How many different outfits can you have? 

6

400

A package of mixed lettuce seeds contains 150 green lettuce seeds and 50 red lettuce seeds. What is the probability that a randomly selected seed will be a red lettuce seed?

1/2

400
Sabrina has a list of 8 CDs and 5 DVDs that she would like to buy. Her friends randomly select one of the items from the list to give her as a gift. What is the probability Sabrina's friends will select a CD? a DVD?
(8/13) they pick a CD (5/13) they pick a DVD
500
A bag contains 3 green marbles, 7 blue marbles, and 2 black marbles. The probability of randomly picking a green marble is (1/4). What is the probability of not picking a green marble?
(3/4)
500

What is the probability that the the state of California and Arizona will be selected?

1/25

500

You have chicken, fish or burger with fries or chips, coke, sprite or water.  How many different combinations?

18

500

Eight students will give reports on novels, 9 will report on biographies, and 7 will report on history books. Wat is the probability that the first report will be a novel?

(1/3), 0.33, 33%

500
Dora is buying one flavor of frozen yogurt. She can choose from two sizes, small and large, and four flavors: berry swirl, vanilla, peach and lime. How many possible choices are there?
There are 8 possible choices.