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Probability Test Review Math 7
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Determine whether each event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain. Justify your answer. Rolling a 6 on a number cube Unlikely
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Determine whether each event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain. Justify your answer. Picking a red cube from a bag of 8 red and 4 white cubes Likely
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Find the probability of picking a triangle from the figure below
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What is the probability of rolling a number larger than 6 on a number cube?
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Find the P(red)
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What is experimental probability? Give an example.
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What is theoretical probability? How is it different than experimental probability?
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Melissa made 7 out of 11 shots. What is the probability that she will not make her next shot?
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Jason rolled a die 50 times. He rolled an even number 23 times. What is the experimental probability of rolling an even number? What is the theoretical probability or rolling an even number?
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What is a complement? Give an example.
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The following shapes were placed in a bag. Katie picked one and then replaced it before picking again. P(triangle, square) P(circle, circle) P(square, circle) P (not a triangle, heart )
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The following shapes were placed in a bag. Daryn picked one and did not replaced it before picking again. P(triangle, circle) P(square, square) P(circle, square) P (not a circle, circle)
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Tell if the following is an independent or dependent event. Explain. Trevor picked a pink cube from a bag. He kept the pink cube and drew again. Dependent, he did not replace the cube so he changes the number of things in the bag
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Tell if the following is an independent or dependent event. Explain. Flipping a coin and then rolling a number cube. Independent, the events are separate
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Kyle is buying ice cream. He can choose from vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, or swirl ice cream. He can have a cone or a cup. He can have sprinkles or no sprinkles. Draw a tree diagram to show all of the possible outcomes. How many possible outcomes are there? 16 possible outcomes
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Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Swirl cone cup Sprinkles No Sprinkles
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