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1 1. P(red) P(blue) P(green or red)
If a marble is drawn out and replaced… D. What is the probability of getting a red marble twice?

2 2. P(yellow) P(green) C. P(blue or red) If the spinner is spun twice…
D. P(red and green)

3 3. If you flip a coin 50 times, about how many times should you get tails? Draw the tree diagram of flipping a coin 3 times. C. P(H,H,H)

4 4. Given the hand of cards, if a card is drawn at random,
P(5 or Queen) P(Ace) If a card is drawn and replaced, then another is drawn… C. P(King and 10)

5 5. 2 out of 5 children at Lost Mountain bring their lunch to school. How many bring their lunch if there are 1,250 students enrolled?

6 6. The above Scrabble tiles are placed in a bag. How many times would you expect to draw a vowel out if you drew 200 times, replacing the tile each time?

7 7. If 2 dice are thrown, A. P(doubles)= B. P(sum of 8)=
Which event above is more likely to occur? If the dice are thrown 12 times and a sum of 2 appears 5 times, how does this compare to the THEORETICAL probability of getting a sum of 2?

8 8. A. In a bag of Skittles, ½ of the candies are red and green, 1/16 are yellow, and ¼ are purple. What is the probability of picking out an orange Skittle?

9 9. Complete the table. Rank each color from most likely (1) to least likely (4). Color Distribution Rank Fraction Decimal Percent Green .15  Purple White 20%  Red


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