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Probability Jeopardy Definition 100 TP/EP/Ind/Dep 100 Counting 100 Combination 100 Probability 100 Definition 200 TP/EP/Ind/Dep 200 Counting 200 Combination 200 Probability 200 Combination 300 Probability 300 Definition 300 TP/EP/Ind/Dep 300 Counting 300 Definition 400 TP/EP/Ind/Dep 400 Counting 400 Combination 400 Probability 400 Probability 500 Definition 500 TP/EP/Ind/Dep 500 Counting 500 Combination 500

Use to count choices in a given situation. Definition 100 Use to count choices in a given situation.

Number from 0 through 1 that tells how likely something is to happen. Definition 200 Number from 0 through 1 that tells how likely something is to happen.

An arrangement of items in a definite order. Definition 300 An arrangement of items in a definite order.

Definition 400 A probability found by repeating an experiment several times and recording the results.

Number of successful choices over the total number of choices. Definition 500 Number of successful choices over the total number of choices.

T.P./E.P./Indep./Dep.100 A coin is flipped. What’s the theoretical probability of landing on tails?

T.P./E.P./Indep./Dep. 200 50 trials of flipping a coin. Landing on heads 19 times and tails 31 times. What’s the experimental probability of flipping tails?

T.P./E.P./Indep./Dep. 300 Independent or dependent? Event 1: Picking a marble out of the jar and not replacing it. Event 2: Picking another marble out of the same jar.

Daily Double: Make a tree diagram when the coin is tossed 3 times. T.P./E.P./Indep./Dep. 400 Daily Double: Make a tree diagram when the coin is tossed 3 times.

T.P./E.P./Indep./Dep. 500 Rolling a 6 sided dice. What’s the theoretical probability of rolling a letter?

Counting Principle/Permutation 100 Number of ways to choose a car from 2 interior colors, and 4 exterior colors?

Counting Principle/Permutation 200 Number of ways to choose an outfit from 5 pants, 2 shirts, and 3 pair of shoes.

Counting Principle/Permutation 300 Daily Double: Number of ways to choose a 4 digit number with the numbers 0-9 with no repeated digits.

Counting Principle/Permutation 400 Number of ways to rearrange A, B, C, and D.

Counting Principle/Permutation 500 Number of ways to rearrange 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.

Number of ways to choose 3 out of 5 outfits. Combination 100 Number of ways to choose 3 out of 5 outfits.

Number of ways to choose 3 out of 6 desks. Combination 200 Number of ways to choose 3 out of 6 desks.

Number of ways to choose 3 students out of a class of 10. Combination 300 Number of ways to choose 3 students out of a class of 10.

Number of ways to choose 1 out of your 100 favorite movies. Combination 400 Number of ways to choose 1 out of your 100 favorite movies.

Number of ways to choosing 3 out of 8 Olympic runners. Combination 500 Number of ways to choosing 3 out of 8 Olympic runners.

Probability 100 Suppose three coins are tossed. What’s the probability of getting all tails?

Probability 200 Two 6 sided dice were thrown. What’s the probability of rolling a 3 or a 5?

Probability 300 Three spinners with 6 equal sized sector are labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F. What’s the probability of getting all A’s?

Probability 400 Three spinners with 6 equal sized sector labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F. What’s the probability of getting all vowels?

Probability 500 Daily Double: What is the probability of not getting the same numbers in your 9 digit social security number using number 0-9?

Daily Double

Daily Double