
Experimental vs Expected Probability
Quiz by Kenneth LaBarbera
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- Q1The probability of getting a heads when you flip a coin is an example of:expected probabilitycalculated probabilitya lucky guesstheoretical probability20s
- Q2If you select a marble from a bag containing 10 red, 15 blue and 25 green, what's the probability of getting a green marble?2/525/4020/501/245s
- Q3Spongebob and Patrick are playing a dice game with a standard 6-sided die. Spongebob need to roll a 4 or higher to win the game. What is the probability that he roles a 4 or higher?2/33/33/62/645s
- Q4Mr. Crabs is going to roll a standard 6-sided die three times. What is the probability that he rolls a 6 on the first try, a 3 on the second try and a 6 on the third try?3/186/361/181/21645s
- Q5Mrs. Potts randomly selects a number between 1 and 50. What is the probability that she selects an odd number greater than 35?35/5077/5025/5045s