Algebra II Elements 10.6: Introduction to Probability

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Algebra II Elements 10.6: Introduction to Probability Hw: study for quiz tomorrow (10.4-10.6)

Probability Theoretical probability that event A will occur: When an experiment is performed, the experimental probability of an event A is:

Find the probability of selecting the following number from the numbers 1 – 50. 1.) an even number 2.) a perfect square 3.) a factor of 50

Find the probability of selecting the following number from the numbers 1 – 50. 4.) a prime number 5.) a multiple of 4

You randomly choose a marble from a bag of 10 black, 8 red, 4 white, & 6 blue. Find the probability of choosing the given marble. 1.) choosing white 2.) against choosing red

You randomly choose a marble from a bag of 10 black, 8 red, 4 white, & 6 blue. Find the probability of choosing the given marble. 3.) choosing blue 4.) against choosing black

The results of rolling a 6-sided die is shown The results of rolling a 6-sided die is shown. Find the experiment and theoretical probability. Roll 1 2 3 4 5 6 # of occurrances 27 22 18 26 30 1.) rolling a 5 2.) rolling an even #

The results of rolling a 6-sided die is shown The results of rolling a 6-sided die is shown. Find the experiment and theoretical probability. Roll 1 2 3 4 5 6 # of occurrances 27 22 18 26 30 3.) rolling a # less than 5 4.) rolling any # but a 3

A card is randomly selected from a standard 52-card deck A card is randomly selected from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability of drawing the given card. 1.) the king of diamonds 2.) a spade 3.) a 4 or a King

A card is randomly selected from a standard 52-card deck A card is randomly selected from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability of drawing the given card. 4.) a king 5.) a red card 6.) a face card