Kaylynn and 400 more people enter a raffle for a free car. What's the likelihood that Kaylynn will win the car?*What word*
Unlikely.
A candy jar has 40 starbursts and 3 Hershey kisses. What's the likelihood that you would randomly grab a starburst?
*what word*
Likely
A candy jar has 20 starbursts and 20 Hershey kisses. What's the likelihood that you would randomly grab a starburst?
*what word?*
Just as likely as unlikely or equal chance
A bag only has 22 green legos in it. What's the likelihood that you would randomly grab a green lego?
*WORD*
Certain.
You have a cup with 8 red, 15 orange, 9 yellow, and 3 green skittles. What’s the probability that you will pick out a red skittle? Answer in SIMPLEST FORM.
8/35
Complete the inequality: 2/3 ? 1/2
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Complete the inequality: 1/2 ? 4/8
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Jackson has a fair coin. What's the probability that the coin will land on heads?
1/2
Taven has a fair number cube. What's the probability that it will land on 4?
1/6
Kenneth has a fair number cube. What's the probability that it will land on a number greater than 5?
1/6
Autumn has a fair number cube. What's the probability that it will land on a number greater than 2? SIMPLEST FORM
1/2
Complete the inequality: 1/4 ? 1/3
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Complete the inequality: 8/9 ? 2/3
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Gabriella has a cup with 8 red, 15 orange, 7 yellow, and 5 green skittles. What’s the probability that Gabriella will pick out an orange skittle? Answer in SIMPLEST FORM.
3/7
Trent has a cup with 8 red, 15 orange, 7 yellow, and 5 green skittles. What’s the probability that Trent will pick out a green skittle? Answer in SIMPLEST FORM.
1/7
Asbeli has a fair number cube. What's the probability that the cube will land on a number less than or equal to 2?
1/3
Abigail put all her favorite shows in a hat. She draws one to see what show to watch today.
Experimental -- she is actually doing something.
Theoretical or Experimental?
Katherine is playing Monopoly. She needs to roll a 5 to earn $400. She realizes there is a 1/6 chance.
Theoretical -- she is just thinking about what should happen instead of actually doing an experiment.
Theoretical or Experimental:
Caylin has four blankets in her living room. She has a 25% chance of getting her favorite. Is this theoretical or experimental?
Theoretical -- she is not actually drawing a blanket. She just thinks about pulling one.
There is a 50% chance that Diego will be late to class. Create a simulation to determine if he will be late tomorrow.
Example:
1. Flip a coin (heads he is late || tails he is not)
2. Roll a dice (even he is late || odd he is not)
3. Put "late" and "on time" on two cards and draw
4. Put everyone's shoes in the middle. You pull a left shoe he will be late. Right shoe he will be on time.