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Mathematics Jeopardy! ® $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy Question Compound Probability Simple Probability Grab Bag Sample Space

$ Sample Space {Vanilla, Sugar; Vanilla, Wafer; Chocolate, Sugar; Chocolate, Wafer; Strawberry, Sugar; Strawberry, Wafer} Jacob will pick one ice cream flavor (vanilla, chocolate or strawberry) and one type of cone (sugar or wafer). Record a LIST of all 6 possible combinations.

$ Sample Space HT R, B, Y, GR, B, Y, G Draw a tree diagram to show results of flipping a coin and spinning a spinner that is equally divided into 4 parts labeled red, blue, yellow, and green.

$ Sample Space 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 What is the sample space for rolling a fair number cube?

$ Sample Space 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 A spinner is divided into 8 equal sections. The sections are labeled as follows: 1, 2, 4, 5, 2, 3, 4, 2, 2 What is the sample space?

$ Compound Probability 1 / 11 There are 2 black socks, 4 white socks, 3 striped socks, and 3 polka-dot socks in a drawer. What is the probability that you can pull out two socks, in succession, and make a pair of white socks?

$ Compound Probability 0 Mrs. Terranova purchased a dozen donuts to treat the Math teachers. Half are filled and the other half are glazed. If Ms. Franco takes one filled, Mrs. Terranova takes two filled and Mr. Garcia takes three filled, what is the probability that Mrs. Wiens will take a filled donut?

$ Compound Probability 1 / 81 The table shows all of the possible outcomes for rolling two number cubes. What is the probability of rolling the dice twice and getting a sum of 5 on the first roll and a sum of 9 on the second roll?

$ Compound Probability 1/24 There are 2 black socks, 4 white socks, 3 striped socks, and 3 polka-dot socks in a drawer. What is the probability that you can pull out two socks, in succession, and make a pair of polka-dot socks?

$ Simple Probability 1313 A math team captain chose a card at random from the letter cards shown below. What is the probability that the card the captain chose showed a vowel? P R I Z E S

$ Simple Probability 5757 Charlie has 5 green marbles, 8 red marbles, 2 purple marbles, and 6 blue marbles in a bag. If he draws a marble from the bag, without looking, what is the probability that he will NOT draw a blue marble?

$ Simple Probability 3/7 If it rained for 12 days out of 28 days in February, 2014, what is the probability that it will rain in February, 2015?

$ Simple Probability 2525 If Mrs. Terranova spins a spinner numbered 1-10, what is the probability it will land on a prime number? 1

$ Grab Bag 2/5

$ Grab Bag 102

$ Grab Bag $20 Jamie found a pair of jeans that normally sold for $80 at Kohl’s on sale for 75% off. What is the sale price of the jeans? (Do NOT include tax!)

$ Grab Bag $2.25 HEB has apples on sale, 6 lbs. for $ What is the unit rate?

Final Jeopardy Question Roosters don’t lay eggs!!!! A rooster is sitting on top of Farmer Brown’s barn. If he lays an egg, what side of the barn will it roll off? DuUUhhhhhh!!!

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