EOC Practice #29 SPI 3102.5.5. EOC Practice #29 Determine theoretical and/or experimental probability of an event and/or its complement including using.

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EOC Practice #29 SPI

EOC Practice #29 Determine theoretical and/or experimental probability of an event and/or its complement including using relative frequency.

1.This table shows the number of students from each grade level who earned at least two A ’ s during the first nine weeks grading period. One student will be randomly selected from this group of students to win the grand prize in the academic incentive program. Which is closest to the probability that the student selected will be a freshman or sophomore?

Grade Level Number of Students Students with at least two A ’ s A. O.24C B. 0.28D. 0.52

2.Joe is playing a computer tic-tac-toe game. This table shows the results. What is the experimental probability that Joe will win?

ResultFrequency Joe Wins8 Computer Wins7 Tie (Cat)9 Tic-Tac-Toe Results A. C. B. D.

3.Twenty-three colored slips of paper are placed in a box for a drawing. Anyone wearing a shirt that matches the slip drawn will be eligible for a prize. There are 9 blue slips, 7 red slips, 4 yellow slips, and 3 green slips. What is the probability that the first slip of paper drawn from the box is not red? A. C. B. D.

4.This table shows the number of cans of soup in Debbie ’ s pantry. If Debbie randomly selects a can of soup to fix for lunch, what is the probability that the can selected will be vegetable or broccoli cheese?

FlavorNumber of Cans Potato2 Vegetable6 Chicken Noodle8 Broccoli Cheese4 Soup in Debbie ’ s Pantry A. C. B. D.

The Answers

1.This table shows the number of students from each grade level who earned at least two A ’ s during the first nine weeks grading period. One student will be randomly selected from this group of students to win the grand prize in the academic incentive program. Which is closest to the probability that the student selected will be a freshman or sophomore?

Grade Level Number of Students Students with at least two A ’ s A. O.24C B. 0.28D. 0.52

2.Joe is playing a computer tic-tac-toe game. This table shows the results. What is the experimental probability that Joe will win?

ResultFrequency Joe Wins8 Computer Wins7 Tie (Cat)9 Tic-Tac-Toe Results A. C. B. D.

3.Twenty-three colored slips of paper are placed in a box for a drawing. Anyone wearing a shirt that matches the slip drawn will be eligible for a prize. There are 9 blue slips, 7 red slips, 4 yellow slips, and 3 green slips. What is the probability that the first slip of paper drawn from the box is not red? A. C. B. D.

4.This table shows the number of cans of soup in Debbie ’ s pantry. If Debbie randomly selects a can of soup to fix for lunch, what is the probability that the can selected will be vegetable or broccoli cheese?

FlavorNumber of Cans Potato2 Vegetable6 Chicken Noodle8 Broccoli Cheese4 Soup in Debbie ’ s Pantry A. C. B. D.