Eleanor M. Savko 2/24/2019 Probability Review.

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Eleanor M. Savko 2/24/2019 Probability Review

1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt Eleanor M. Savko Sample Space & Fundamental Counting Principle 2/24/2019 Independent & Dependent Events Theoretical & Experimental Probability Probability Permutations 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

The spinner shown is spun once. Find the probability of landing on B 1pt Solve: The spinner shown is spun once. Find the probability of landing on B

Answer 1pt 1/6

The spinner is spun once. Find P(fish or bird) 2pt The spinner is spun once. Find P(fish or bird)

Answer 2pt 3/10

3pt Decide the likelihood of a probability of .9 Guaranteed, Unlikely, Impossible, Likely

Answer 3pt Likely

4pt Eight cards are marked 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 such that each card has exactly one of these numbers. A card is picked without looking. Find P(greater than 5)

Answer 4pt 5/8

5pt Eight cards are marked 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 such that each card has exactly one of these numbers. A card is picked without looking. Find P(not 6 or not 7)

Answer 5pt 3/4

List all of the options when choosing a paint and curtain choosing blue, green, or yellow wall paint with white, beige, or gray curtains

Answer 1pt Blue White Blue Beige Blue Gray Green White Green Beige Green Gray Yellow White Yellow Beige Yellow Gray

2pt List all of the options for lunch when choosing a soup, salad and sandwich. Soup Salad Sandwich Tortellini Caesar Roast Beef Lentil Macaroni Ham Turkey

Answer 2pt Lentil, Caesar, Roast Beef Tortellini, Caesar, Roast Beef Tortellini, Caesar, Ham Tortellini, Caesar, Turkey Tortellini, Macaroni, Roast Beef Tortellini, Macaroni, Ham Tortellini, Macaroni, Turkey Lentil, Caesar, Roast Beef Lentil, Caesar, Ham Lentil, Caesar, Turkey Lentil, Macaroni, Roast Beef Lentil, Macaroni, Ham Lentil, Macaroni, Turkey

Find the total number of options: choosing from 8 car models, 5 exterior paint colors, and 2 interior Colors

Answer 3pt 80

Find the total number of coffee options: selecting coffee in regular or decaf, with or without cream, and with or without sweeteners :

Answer 4pt 8

Find the total number of outcomes when rolling 5 dice 5pt Find the total number of outcomes when rolling 5 dice

Answer 5pt 7,776

1pt How many different 3-digit area codes can be created if no digit can be repeated? Assume all area codes are possible.

Answer 1pt 720

2pt In how many ways can a president, vice-president, and secretary be chosen from eight students?

Answer 2pt 336

3pt 12 runners are competing in a 100-meter sprint. In how many ways can the gold, silver, and bronze medals be awarded?

Answer 3pt 1,320

4pt In how many ways can the classes math, language arts, science, and social studies be ordered on student schedules?

Answer 4pt 24

5pt How many 5-digit locker combinations can be assigned using the digits 0-9 if digits may be repeated?

Answer 5pt 100,000

Find the experimental probability of rolling a 5 1pt Find the experimental probability of rolling a 5

Answer 1pt 1/10

Find the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 2pt Find the theoretical probability of rolling a 3

Answer 2pt 1/6

Find the experimental probability of rolling a 1 or 2 3pt Find the experimental probability of rolling a 1 or 2

Answer 3pt 9/25

Find the theoretical probability of not rolling a 6 4pt Find the theoretical probability of not rolling a 6

Answer 4pt 5/6

Find the experimental probability of not rolling a 2 or 3 5pt Find the experimental probability of not rolling a 2 or 3

Answer 5pt 18/25

1pt The two spinners below are spun. Find the probability of spinning a 4 then a C.

Answer 1pt 1/48

2pt There are 10 yellow, 6 green, 9 orange and 5 red cards in a stack. Once a card is selected it is not replaced. Find P(2 yellow cards)

Answer 2pt 3/29

3pt A store sells a box of highlighters that contains 4 yellow, 3 blue, 2 pink, and 1 green highlighter. What is the probability of randomly picking first 1 blue and then 1 pink highlighter from the box?

Answer 3pt 1/15

Using the 2 spinners find P(even and A) 4pt Using the 2 spinners find P(even and A)

Answer 4pt ¼

Find P(2 cards that are not orange) 5pt There are 10 yellow, 6 green, 9 orange and 5 red cards in a stack. Once a card is selected it is not replaced. Find P(2 cards that are not orange)

Answer 5pt 1/3

Daily Double

Daily Double

Daily Double

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