
4.7 Identifying Complements
Quiz by Fred Spies
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
- Q1
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Roll a standard die once and get an even number." (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q2
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Pull a red card from a standard deck". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q3
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Pull a face card from a standard deck". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q4
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Roll two standard dice and get a sum greater than 9". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q5
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Roll a 10-sided die twice, get a 6 both times". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q6
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"The probability that a student in your class likes chocolate is 34%". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q7
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Of the 76 students in your math class, 26 earned an A". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q8
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"23% of million-mile cars are Toyotas". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q9
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"A candy machine has 24 green, 32 red, and 14 yellow candies in it. You choose a yellow candy". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q10
Identify the percent probability of the complement of this event:
"Roll of two standard dice, getting a sum greater than 8". (Round off to nearest percent)
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q11
Congratulations. You get a free point
No thanks.
Ok!
30s