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1. P(red) P(blue) P(green or red) If a marble is drawn out and replaced… D. What is the probability of getting a red marble twice?

2. P(yellow) P(green) C. P(blue or red) If the spinner is spun twice… D. P(red and green)

3. If you flip a coin 50 times, about how many times should you get tails? Draw the tree diagram of flipping a coin 3 times. C. P(H,H,H)

4. Given the hand of cards, if a card is drawn at random, P(5 or Queen) P(Ace) If a card is drawn and replaced, then another is drawn… C. P(King and 10)

5. 2 out of 5 children at Lost Mountain bring their lunch to school. How many bring their lunch if there are 1,250 students enrolled?

6. The above Scrabble tiles are placed in a bag. How many times would you expect to draw a vowel out if you drew 200 times, replacing the tile each time?

7. If 2 dice are thrown, A. P(doubles)= B. P(sum of 8)= Which event above is more likely to occur? If the dice are thrown 12 times and a sum of 2 appears 5 times, how does this compare to the THEORETICAL probability of getting a sum of 2?

8. A. In a bag of Skittles, ½ of the candies are red and green, 1/16 are yellow, and ¼ are purple. What is the probability of picking out an orange Skittle?

9. Complete the table. Rank each color from most likely (1) to least likely (4). Color Distribution Rank   Fraction Decimal Percent Green .15  Purple White 20%  Red