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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 VocabularyReal WorldProbability II Miscellaneous Probability I
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The probability one is supposed to get, can be figured by making an area model Vocabulary for $100
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Theoretical Back to Game
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Out of 100; one way to write probability Vocabulary for $200
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Back to Game percent
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Vocabulary for $300 The mathematical chance that an event will occur
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Back to Game probability
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Vocabulary for $400 Refers to a situation in which there are two and only two possible results
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Good Answer! Back to Game Binomial situation
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Vocabulary for $500 Possible result in a probability situation
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Back to Game outcome
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Real World for $100 If you randomly pick a letter from the alphabet, what is the probability that you will select a vowel?
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Back to Game
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Real World for $200 On a number cube, what is the probability that a letter will appear?
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Back to Game 0
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Real World for $300 Using the letters in FRIEND, how many different 3-letter combinations can be formed, assuming no letter can be used twice?
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Back to Game 120 (6x5x4)
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Real World for $400 Micah tosses a coin twice. What is the probability that it will be two heads?
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Back to Game
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Real World for $500 Two cards are drawn at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that both cards are Kings?
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Probability I for $100 GGGGRRYYY Find the probability if you do NOT replace the first one: P(green, then red)
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Probability I for $200 PYRAMID Pick a letter and do not replace it: P(D, then I)
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Probability I for $300 Michelle has 8 t-shirts, 5 pairs of shorts, and flip-flops and tennis shoes. If they all match, how many outfits can she make?
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Back to Game 80
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Probability I for $400 License plates in a city have 2 letters followed by 2 numbers (0-9). How many different license plates can be made (assuming a value can be repeated).
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Back to Game 67,600
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Probability I for $500 A four course meal consists of soup or salad, 3 types of burgers, French fries or baked potato, and choice of a sundae, cone or dish of ice cream. How many meals can be made?
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Back to Game 36
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Probability II for $100 A 3-sectioned spinner is spun then spun again. How many outcomes are there?
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Back to Game 9
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Probability II for $200 On a standard number cube, what is the probability of rolling a factor of 6?
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Back to Game
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Probability II for $300 If you flip a coin 4 times, how many total outcomes are there?
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Back to Game 16
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Probability II for $400 What is the probability of making 2 points?
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Back to Game 16%
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Probability II for $500 What are the three ways to write a probability (you must have all 3 to get the points).
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Back to Game Fraction, decimal, percent
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Miscellaneous for $100 What are some other terms for probability? (2)
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Back to Game Chance, likelihood (NOT odds!)
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Miscellaneous for $200 You flip a coin twice and get 2 heads, what is the probability that you will get heads on your third turn?
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Back to Game 50%
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Miscellaneous for $300 Using the letters in the word THREE, what is the probability of choosing an ‘E.’
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Back to Game
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Miscellaneous for $400 Make an area model for this gameboard.
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Back to Game
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Miscellaneous for $500 What is the probability of landing in the Dining Hall OR the Great Hall?
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58% or
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How much do you want to risk?
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What is the probability that a player will spin 1000 and then Bankrupt?
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1%
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How’d you do? Please review your vocab crossword puzzle and the review sheets you were given. Test is Thursday & Friday!
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