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712LRIS WS#14 (Yellow) Unit 4 Probability Quiz Review
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Question 32
32.
How do you feel you did on this assignment?
4 - I know this VERY well. I could teach it to someone else.
3 - I feel like I know this pretty well. I get almost every question right the first time.
2 - I feel like I am still learning this. I still have some questions and am unsure sometimes.
1 - I don't understand at all. I have LOTS of questions and am not sure what to do most of the time. I NEED TO BE REQUESTED FOR ADVISORY!
Question 1
1.
Determine the likelihood of each event.
Draw a heart, spade, or diamond from a standard deck of cards.
Impossible -
0% chance
Unlikey -
1% to 49% chance
Equally likely as unlikely
(50/50)
Likely -
51% to 99% chance
Certain -
100% chance
Question 2
2.
Determine the likelihood of each event.
Draw a heart or diamond from a deck of cards.
Impossible
- 0% chance
Unlikey
- 1% to 49% chance
Equally likely as unlikely
(50/50)
Likely
- 51% to 99% chance
Certain
- 100% chance
Question 3
3.
Determine the likelihood of each event.
Roll a
2 five times
in a row on a number cube.
Impossible
- 0% chance
Unlikey
- 1% to 49% chance
Equally likely as unlikely
(50/50)
Likely
- 51% to 99% chance
Certain
- 100% chance
Question 4
4.
Determine the likelihood of each event.
Rolling a number greater than zero on a number cube.
Impossible
- 0% chance
Unlikey
- 1% to 49% chance
Equally likely as unlikely
(50/50)
Likely
- 51% to 99% chance
Certain
- 100% chance
Question 5
5.
Determine the likelihood of each event.
You will find $20 on the sidewalk.
Impossible
- 0% chance
Unlikey
- 1% to 49% chance
Equally likely as unlikely
(50/50)
Likely
- 51% to 99% chance
Certain
- 100% chance
Question 6
6.
Make a tree diagram by dragging each side choice to the choices for dinner.
Salad
Fries
Chips
Pizza
Hamburger
Taco
Question 7
7.
What is the number of possible outcomes?
Question 8
8.
What is an example of ONE possible outcome?
Question 9
9.
Make a tree diagram by dragging heads or tails to the numbers on a cube.
Heads
Tails
1
2
3
4
5
6
Question 10
10.
What is the number of possible outcomes?
Question 11
11.
What is an example of ONE possible outcome?
Question 12
12.
What's the probability of getting a sugar cookie.
Write your answer as a fraction, decimal, or percent.
Question 13
13.
What is the probability of getting grape?
Write your answer as a fraction, decimal, or percent
Question 14
14.
How many sections are purple?
Question 15
15.
How many sections are blue?
Question 16
16.
How many sections are pink?
Question 17
17.
How many sections are green?
Question 18
18.
How many sections are black?
Question 19
19.
How many sections are orange?
Question 20
20.
How many sections are yellow?
Question 21
21.
How many sections are pink?
Question 22
22.
What's the experimental probability (relative frequency) of hearing a Bruno Mars song next?
Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Question 23
23.
What's the relative frequency of hearing a Maroon 5 or a Taylor Swift song next?
Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Question 24
24.
If you run the experiment again, would the frequencies in your table still be the same?
Why or Why not?
Question 25
25.
What is the long-run frequency of people taking the bus to work?
Write your as a simplified fraction.
Question 26
26.
What is the relative frequency of people walking or riding a bike to work?
Write your answer as a simplified fraction.
Question 27
27.
If you run the experiment again, would the frequencies in your table still be the same?
Why or Why not?
Question 28
28.
Which spinner would you choose if you want to move forward?
Spinner A
Spinner B
Either
Question 29
29.
Explain your answer from above.
Question 30
30.
Which spinner would you choose if you want to land on a heart?
Spinner A
Spinner B
Either
Question 31
31.
Explain your answer from above.