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100

The probability of rolling an even number on a standard number cube.

What is 3/6 or 0.5 or 50%?

100

The sample space for a standard number cube.

What is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}?

100

You are rolling two standard number cubes. What is the size of your sample space?

What is 36 possible outcomes?

100

Michael has 3 shirts, 4 pants, and 5 shoes. How many different outfits can Michael make?

What is 60 possible outfit combinations?

100

Describe a single-step experiment that has 6 possible outcomes.

What is rolling a number cube? 

What is a spinner with 6 sections?

200

The probability of spinning a number less than 4 on this spinner.

What is 

3/8 or 0.375 or 37.5%?

200

The sample space for this spinner is.

What is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}?

200

You flip a quarter. Then you flip a dime. Then you flip a nickel. List the possible outcomes for flipping all 3 coins. 

What is {HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, TTH, THT, TTT}?

200

Dairy Queen has 2 ice cream flavors, 15 flavor add-ins, and 3 toppings. How many different Blizzards could you order.

What is 90 different combinations?

200

On this spinner, describe an event that has a probability of 50%.

What is the probability of spinning an even number?

What is the probability of spinning an odd number?

What is the probability of spinning a black number?

What is the probability of spinning a white number?

300

Which event has a probability of 0?

A. A red block is chose from a bag with 9 white blocks and 1 red block.

B. A 6 is rolled three times in a row on a standard number cube.

C. A 350-page book is opened to page 417. 

What is Event C: A 350-page book is opened to page 417?

300

The sample space of the English alphabet.

What is {A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z}?

300

List the possible outcome from flipping a coin then rolling a standard number cube.

What is {heads/1, heads/2, heads/3, heads/4, heads/5, heads/6, tails/1, tails/2, tails/3, tails/4, tails/5, tails/6}?

300

The total number of outcomes for an experiment that requires you to spin both spinners.

What is 32 possible outcomes?

300

Which event can simulate this situation: Han heard that the school’s football team has a 2/6 probability of winning each of their next 5 games.

Event A: Flip a coin six times and count the number of heads.

Event B: Roll a standard number cube. If the number shown is a multiple of 3, then the game is won. 

Event C: Put 6 colored cubes in a bag, 3 are blue and 3 are red. If a blue one is chose, the game is won. 

What is Event B?

400
The probability of pulling a red card from a standard deck of playing cards.

What is 

26/52?

400

An experiment involves spinning both spinners. The size of the sample space for this experiment.

What is 20 total possible outcomes?

400

A pizza shop has a choice "Build Your Own Pizza". There is a choice between thin crust and thick crust pizza, red sauce and white sauce, choice between pepperoni, sausage and ham. How many pizzas have pepperoni?

What is 

4/12 or 0.33 or 33%?

400

Jorge is making a post on Snapchat. He can pick between 15 different filters, 6 different fonts for a caption, and 7 different stickers. How many different posts can Jorge make with these combinations?

What are 630 snapchat combinations?

400

Describe a situation that involves 3 parts and has a total of 36 outcomes in the sample space.

Example Answer: What is an experiment that has you roll two standard number cubes?

500

The probability of flipping 'heads' on a coin then rolling an even number on a standard number cube.

What is 

3/12?

500

The total possible outcomes from flipping two coins then rolling a number cube.

What is 24 possible outcomes?

500

An experiment involves flipping two coins, rolling a standard number cube, drawing a card from a standard deck of card. The number of events in this experiment is.

What is 4 events?

500

The probability of spinning 'north' then spinning '1'.

What is 

3/32?

500

Describe a multi-step experiment that involves 3 parts and has a total of 48 outcomes in the sample space.

Example Answer: Flipping a coin, rolling a dice, spinning a spinner with 4 sections.