Probability Review!! Ms. Drye’s 3 rd Grade Help Needed!!! Probability Pig needs your help !!!! She needs help solving lots of tricky problems. Do you.

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Probability Review!! Ms. Drye’s 3 rd Grade

Help Needed!!! Probability Pig needs your help !!!! She needs help solving lots of tricky problems. Do you think you can help her out? HELP ME!! OINK! OINK!!

Question # 1 What are the chances it will rain spaghetti tomorrow? impossible likelycertain unlikely

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Question # 2 How many different pizzas can I make with one crust and one topping? **Thin Crust, Thick Crust **Pepperoni, Mushrooms, Peppers

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Question # 3 likely unlikely impossible certain What are the chances that pigs will fly?

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Question # What are all the different outfits Jason could wear? 16

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Question # What are all the burgers Probability Pig could make with one topping?

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Question # 6 2 out of 8 5 out of 7 2 out of 2 What is the probability of Pig picking a fork to eat dinner with? 2 out of 7

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Question # 7 3/5 4/12 6/12 What is the probability of picking a red marble? 3/12

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Question # 8 5/6 6/64/5 What is the probability of picking a blue marble from the bag? 4/6

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Question # 9 1 out of 6 1 out of 5 3 out of 5 1 out of 3 What is the probability of spinning purple?

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Question # 10 less likely certain impossible What’s the probability of choosing a blue marble? more likely

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Question # 11 less likely certain more likely What’s the probability of choosing a green marble? impossible

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Question # 12 2 out of 2 2 out of 65 out of 2 What’s the probability of choosing a red marble? 2 out of 8

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Question # 13 less likely more likely impossible certain Choosing the green marble is…

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Question # 14 red Which color is less likely to be chosen? yellow green blue

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Question # 15 red Which color is most likely to be chosen? yellow green blue

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Question # 16 red Which color would be impossible to choose? purple blue green

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Question # 17 bluered yellow green Which color would you be certain to pull out of the bag?

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Question # 18 impossible most likely certain least likely The spinner landing on orange is…

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Question # 19 unfair This spinner would be considered… fair

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Question # 20 fair unfair This spinner would be considered…

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Question # 21 fair unfair This spinner would be considered…

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Question # Mark is playing a game where he rolls a small ball on a table. For each section of the table he gets a certain number of points. What number of points is he most likely to get on each roll? 3 2

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You are such a smart class!! Thanks for all your help!! OINK! OINK!