You spin a spinner numbered 1 though 10. Find P(9).
1/10
The following are the results of tossing a coin 4 times: Heads, Heads, Heads, & Heads. What is the experimental probability for tails?
0
A pizza company makes pizza in three different sizes: small, medium and large. There are four possible toppings: pepperoni, sausage, mushroom and hamburger. How many different kinds of pizza with one toppings are available?
12
There are 7 people applying for 4 jobs. How many combinations are possible?
35
You roll a die. Find the P(5)
1/6
You survey 15 classmates about their favorite pet. 6 said dog, 4 said cat, 3 said fish and 2 said snake. What is the experimental probability for snake in percent form? Round to whole percent.
13%
You roll a die. Find the P(even). Simplify.
1/2
You observe the color of shirts worn by your classmates: 11 have on white, 5 have on blue, 4 have on yellow. What is the experimental probability for blue. Write you answer as a fraction, decimal and percent.
1/4, .25, 25%
You flip a coin. Find the P(heads then tails).
1/4
A quality control inspector found flaws in 13 out of 150 sweatshirts on Tuesday. Suppose on Wednesday he inspects 500 sweatshirts. How many will have flaws?
43
You spin a spinner numbered 1 through 20. Find the P(25).
0
The probability of a person being left-handed is about 11%. Suppose you interview 1000 people. About how many would you expect to be left-handed?
About 110
List all types of probability we have learned thus far.
Compound, Theoretical, Experimental, Geometric, Fundamental Counting Principle