Theoretical and Experimental Probability
Relative Frequency & Fundamental Counting Principle
Factorials
Combinations & Permutations
100

A bag contains colored tiles. The tiles were randomly selected as follows: 8 red, 10 blue, 9 green, and 12 yellow. This is P(red).

What is 8/39?

100

Students at Arma Dei were asked whether they were left-handed or right-handed. Of the students surveyed, 72 were left-handed and 478 were right-handed. This is the relative frequency of students that were left-handed.

What is 36/275?

100

8!

What is 40,320?

100

An arrangement of items in which the order of the objects is important

                                                       


    

What is a permutation?

200

You roll two standard number cubes. This is the probability that you roll two odd numbers.

What is 1/4?

200

Students at Arma Dei were asked whether they were left-handed or right-handed. Of the students surveyed, 72 were left-handed and 478 were right-handed. This is the probability distribution for this data.

What is left-handed: 36/275, right-handed: 239/275?

200

9! divided by 5!

What is 3,024?

200

8C5

What is 56?

300

Suppose that you choose a number at random from the set {2, 5, 8, 10, 12, 19, 35}. This is the probability that the number is even.

What is 4/7?

300

One hundred fifty students were asked the number of hours they spend on homework each night. Twenty students responded that they spend less than 1 hour on homework each night. This is the relative frequency of this response.

                                                       


    

What is 0.13?

300

0!

1

300

This is the number of ways can presentation groups of 6 students be formed from a class of 24 students.

What is a 134,596?

400

A bag contains colored tiles. The tiles were randomly selected as follows: 8 red, 10 blue, 9 green, and 12 yellow. This is P(Green).

What is 9/39?

400

This is the number of different security codes similar to A12 you can form using the digits 1-4 and the letters A, B, and N.

What is 48?

400

15! divided by (15-10)!

What is 10,897,286,400?

400

This is the number of ways can you arrange 5 books on a shelf from a group of 9 books.

What is 15,120?

500

A medical study tests a new cough medicine on 4250 people. It is effective for 3982 people. For a group of 9000 people, this is the approximate number of people for whom the medicine will be effective.

                                                       


    

What is 8,432 people?

500

The number of different meal options there are if you can choose from 3 sandwiches, 3 sides, and 2 drinks.

What is 18?

500

12! divided by 5!7!

What is 792?

500

The names of all 19 students in a class are written on slips of paper and placed in a basket. This is the number of different ways 5 names can be randomly chosen from the basket.

What is 11,628?