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6 red pens & 4 blue pens. You pick one, keep it and then pick another. What is the probability both will be red?
31
301
259
361
Joan flipped a coin 100 times. The coin landed on tails 36 times. Based on her results, which is true?
The coin landed on heads less than expected.
The coin landed on heads more than tails.
The coin landed on tails more than expected.
The coin landed on heads less than tails.
2 lollipops, 4 candy bars, 6 chewy candies. What are the total number of possible combinations, if you get one of each?
12
15
24
48
You spin the spinner and roll a number cube. What is the probaility of getting red and the number 4.
62
61
121
361
Jesse's probability of throwing a curve ball is 1/4. If he throws 20 pitches, how many should be curveballs?
1
5
2
10
Independent or Dependent? Flipping a coin two times.
Independent
Dependent
Independent or Dependent? Picking a jelly bean out of a bag, eat it, then pick another.
Independent
Dependent
What is the likelihood of rolling an even number on a number cube?
Unlikely
Equally likely as unlikely
Likely
Certain
What is the likelihood of spinning a spinner with only blue spaces and landing on blue?
Unlikely
Equally likely as unlikely
Likely
Certain
What is the likelihood of rolling a number greater than 5 on a number cube?
Unlikely
Equally likely as unlikely
Likely
Certain
Here are the results after rolling a number cube 100 times. What is the experimental probability of getting a 4?
10017
61
41
10016
Here are the results after rolling a number cube 100 times. What is the experimental probability of getting a number greater than 4?
10017
10024
10010
10014
Ethan has 6 blue hats, 4 green hats and 5 pink hats. What is P(blue or pink)?
1511
22530
111
Ethan has 6 blue hats, 4 green hats and 5 pink hats. What is P(blue, pink)?
1511
22530
111
Ethan has 6 blue hats, 4 green hats and 5 pink hats. What is P'(blue)?
159
22520
116
Rolling a number cube and getting an even number or a 4 is...
Mutually Exclusive
Inclusive
Rolling a number cube and getting an odd number or a 4 is...
Mutually Exclusive
Inclusive
Probability (as a decimal) is between which two numbers?
0-100
5-10
0-1
A box has 3 limes, 5 grapes, and 2 oranges.
P' (lime)
3/10
30%
7/10
Answer Not Here
The list shows all possible outcomes for which experiment?
S = { (heads, heads), (heads, tails),
(tails, tails), (tails, heads) }
Flipping a coin one time
Flipping a coin two times
Flipping a coin three times
Flipping a coin four times
If you were to conduct the experiment 1000, how many times would you expect to get Ella's name? (HINT: Relative Frequency)
200
250
500
400
What is the THEORETICAL probability of getting the name Joey?
43
109
41
101
Each spinner shown will be spun one times. Which of the following tree diagrams shows all of the possible outcomes when each spinner is spun once?
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