Simple Random
AND and OR Statements
FCP, Permutations, and Combinations
Expected Value
Two-Way Frequency Tables
100

The probability of drawing any card from a deck of cards.

What is 1/52?

100

The probability of flipping two heads in a row. 

What is 1/4?

100

The number of outcomes for flipping a coin 4 times. 

What is 16?

100

The expected value of playing a game where you flip a coin and get $1 for heads and $4 for tails. 

What is $2.50?

100

The probability of picking a random person who likes skateboards and snowmobiles?


What is 80/160. 

200
The probability of rolling a prime number on a die. 

What is 1/2?

200

The probability of rolling an even number or a multiple of 3. 

What is 2/3?

200

The number of license plates that are three letters followed by four digits and repetition is not allowed. 

What is 78,624,000?

200

The expected value of playing a game where you win $1 for each dot for the resulting roll of a die. 

What is $3.50?

200

The probability of picking someone who likes snowmobiles. 


What is 105/160?

300

The probability of drawing a club from a deck of cards.

What is 1/4?

300

The probability of pulling a Jack or a red card. 

What is 8/13?

300

The number of ways to pick 6 people from a group of 13 to make a prom committee. 

What is 1716?

300

The expected value of picking a toy out of a group or 10 $3 toys, 15 $5 toys, and 5 $20 toys. 

What is $6.83?

300

The probability that a person does not like snowmobiles, given that they like skateboards. 


What is 45/125?

400

The probability of flipping at least 2 heads when flipping a coin three times. 

What is 1/2?

400

6 blue, 7 green, 9 brown, and 15 yellow M&Ms are placed in a bucket. The probability of pulling out a yellow M&M and then a brown (with replacement)

What is 135/1369?

400

The number of ways gold, silver, and bronze medals can be awarded to 9 people. 

What is 504?

400

The expected value of a game where you pay $5 to play and win $50 if you roll a 6. 

What is $3.33?

400

The probability of selecting a person that likes skateboards out of the group of those that also like snowmobiles. 


What is 80/105?

500

The probability of rolling a sum of 8 or 9 when rolling two dice. 

What is 9/36?

500

The probability of pulling a red card and then a spade without replacement. 

What is 13/102?

500

The number of ways to order a pizza with 3 cheeses, 1 sauce, and 5 toppings from 7 possible cheeses, 6 possible sauces, and 12 possible toppings. 

What is 166,320?

500

The expected value of a raffle with 500 tickets to win a $1000 gift card that cost $5 each. 

What is -$3.00?

500

The probability that a selected individual likes both skateboards and snowmobiles or neither.

What is 90/160?