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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. P(pink)
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1 red marble, 3 green, 4 blue. What is the probability of not picking blue?
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. P(pink)
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1 red marble, 3 green, 4 blue. What is the probability of not picking blue?
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What is the probability of rolling a dice and getting a 1 or 6?
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1 red marble, 3 green, 4 blue. What is the probability of picking a yellow marble?
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What is the probability of landing on 9?
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You have a group of 2 baseballs and 6 footballs. P(baseball)
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1 red marble, 3 green, 4 blue. What is the probability of picking a green?
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You have a group of 2 baseballs and 6 footballs. P(football)
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1 red marble, 3 green, 4 blue. What is the probability of picking a yellow marble?
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. P(not landing on orange).
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What is the probability of landing on an even number or 3?
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5 red marbles, 6 green, 2 blue. What is the probability of picking red?
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What is the probability of landing on black or 2?
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What is the probability of landing on an odd or even number?
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Probability of rolling a number under 6 on a standard number cube.
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5 red marbles, 6 green, 2 blue. What is the probability of not picking blue?
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Probability of rolling a 2 or 4 on a standard number cube.
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5 red marbles, 6 green, 2 blue. What is the probability of picking red?
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I have 7 marbles, 2 yellow marbles, 4 purple marbles, and 1 blue marble in a bag. P(not picking yellow or purple).
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You flip a coin 100 times and it lands on heads 33 times. P(tails).
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You flip a coin 100 times and it lands on heads 53 times. P(heads)
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You flip a coin 100 times and it lands on heads 53 times. P(not flipping heads)
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. The theoretical probability of landing on green, pink or blue.
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. Probability of landing on pink.
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. Probability of NOT landing on orange.
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Theoretical Probability
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Theoretical probability of rolling a 2 or 4 on a 6 sided dice.
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I have 7 green marbles, 2 yellow marbles, 4 purple marbles, and 1 blue marble in a bag. Probability of picking green.
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I have 7 green marbles, 2 yellow marbles, 4 purple marbles, and 1 blue marble in a bag. Probability of picking blue.
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Theoretical probability of rolling an even number on a 6-sided dice.
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I have 7 green marbles, 2 yellow marbles, 4 purple marbles, and 1 blue marble in a bag. Probability of picking yellow or purple.
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Favorable Outcome
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Theoretical probability of rolling a number under 6 on a 6-sided dice
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Theoretical probability of flipping tails.
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A bag is filled with 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, 2 green marbles and 8 yellow marbles. What is the probability of picking out a red or green marble? (SIMPLIFY YOUR FRACTION!)
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A die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling an even number?
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See image
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Total Outcomes
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Theoretical probability of flipping heads.
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. The theoretical probability of landing on orange.
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Theoretical probability of rolling a 1 on a 6-sided dice
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I have 7 green marbles, 2 yellow marbles, 4 purple marbles, and 1 blue marble in a bag. Probability of NOT picking yellow or purple.
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A bag is filled with 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, 2 green marbles and 8 yellow marbles. What is the probability of picking out a yellow marble? (SIMPLIFY YOUR FRACTION!)
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A spinner has 2 blue sections, 2 yellow sections, a green section, a pink section, and two orange sections. Probability of landing on blue.
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In your pocket you have 3 nickels, 5 dimes, 2 quarters and 8 pennies. What is the probability of randomly picking out a dime or a nickel? (SIMPLIFY THE FRACTION!)
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In your pocket you have 3 nickels, 5 dimes, 2 quarters and 8 pennies. What is the probability of randomly picking out a nickel?
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A coin is tossed. What is the probability of landing on heads?
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A class has 14 girls and 11 boys. What is the probability that the teacher randomly picks a girl?
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A bag is filled with 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, 2 green marbles and 8 yellow marbles. What is the probability of picking out a blue marble? (SIMPLIFY YOUR FRACTION!)
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In your pocket you have 3 nickels, 5 dimes, 2 quarters and 8 pennies. What is the probability of randomly picking out a dime or quarter?
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A die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 3? (SIMPLIFY YOUR FRACTION!)
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See image
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See image
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You flip a coin 100 times and it lands on heads 33 times. Probability for flipping tails.
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The probability of an event ACTUALLY happened
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Choose the statement that is NOT true.
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You spin the spinner twelve times and land on "3" four times. What is the experimental probability of NOT spinning a "3"?
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What is the experimental probability of P(Tails)?
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A student spun a spinner with 4 equal sections and recorded their results in the table shown. What is the theoretical probability that the student spun a blue?
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You roll a die ten times and get a "6" four of those times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a "6"?
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The probability of what SHOULD happen in an event
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Rachel flips a coin 10 times and gets tails twice. What is the experimental probability of getting tails?
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What is the theoretical probability of selecting a pear?
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We made a mathematical model to predict the probability of spinning a purple. What kind of probability does this represent?
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We spun the spinner 20 times. Out of the twenty times we landed on purple twice. What probability does this represent?
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You spin the spinner twelve times and land on "3" four times. What is the experimental probability of spinning a "3"?
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You have a group of 2 baseballs and 6 footballs. What would be the probability for randomly selecting a football?
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You flip a coin 100 times and it lands on heads 33 times. Probability for NOT flipping tails.
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5 red marbles, 6 green, 2 blue. What is the probability of picking red?
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You flip a coin 100 times and it lands on heads 53 times. Probability for NOT flipping heads.
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You roll a die 12 times and get an even number 9 times. What is the experimental probability of rolling an even number?
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We rolled a die 25 times, and rolled a 5, three of those times. What kind of probability does this represent?
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During free time yesterday, 5 preschoolers chose to paint, and 10 preschoolers chose to do other activities. What is the experimental probability that a randomly selected preschooler would choose to paint today?
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Which event is impossible?
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We looked at the spinner and saw that there was a 3 out of 7 chances of picking a triangle. What kind of probability does this represent?
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5 red marbles, 6 green, 2 blue. what is the probability of not picking blue?
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2 out of 30 sheep are black. How many black sheep should be expected in a flock of 900 sheep?
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Mr. Johnson taught a music class for 25 students under the age of ten. He randomly chose one of them. What was the probability that the student was under twelve?
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In a group of 30 students, there are 14 girls and 4 of them can speak French. 6 of the 16 boys can speak French. If a student is selected randomly from the group, find the probability that the selected student is a girl who can speak French.
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If you roll a dice 6 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times a dice will land on an even number?
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Of the last 15 balloons sold at a party store, 6 were pink. What is the experimental probability that the next balloon sold will be pink?
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How likely is an event to occur if the probability is 1/2?
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There are 20 males and 15 females in your class. The teacher wants to appoint one person to be in charge of attendance. What is the probability that this person will be female?
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If you randomly choose a card from a deck of cards, how likely is it that you choose a 16 of diamonds?
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2 out of 25 students are soccer fans. How many soccer fans should be expected among 500 students?
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Mia is picking marbles from the box. From the last 6 marbles taken, 2 marbles were red. How many red marbles should be expected among 450 marbles?
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What is the sample space of a fair coin?
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Jeremiah notices that of the first 25 people entering a store, 16 are wearing jackets and 9 are not. What is the probability that the next person entering the store is wearing a jacket?
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Ronald has 6 red pencils, 4 green pencils and 5 blue pencils. If he picks out one pencil without looking, what is the probability that he picks a green pencil?
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What is the chance of rolling an even number in a fair number cube? Answer as a percent.
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The probability of a thunderstorm being located within 5 miles of your house sometime tomorrow is 9/10. How likely is the event to occur?
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What is the sample space of flipping 2 coins?
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The experimental probability that Claudia's cat wakes her up between 5 A.M. and 6 A.M. is 8/11. About what percent of the time does her cat NOT wake her between 5 A.M. and 6 A.M.
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Cam hit the bull's eye in darts 8 times out of 15 throws. What is the probability that he will he will NOT hit the bull's eye on his next throw?
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For the past four weeks, Nestor has been recording the daily high temperatures. During that time, the high temperature has been below 45° on 20 out of 28 days. What is the experimental probability that the high temperature will be below 45° on the twenty-ninth day?
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Jose saw 50 people. Fourteen of them were wearing red shirts and 17 were wearing blue shirts. What is the experimental probability that the next person he sees will be wearing a blue shirt?