7th Math 5.3
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8 questions
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More Words, Part 1--What is the sample space if you randomly pick a letter from the word "cool"?
Type each letter separated by a comma and space. Example: a, b, c, d, e, f
CFS:#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
More Words, Part 1--What is the sample space if you randomly pick a letter from the word "cool"?
Type each letter separated by a comma and space.
Example: a, b, c, d, e, f
CFS:
#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
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More than Words, Part 2--Are the outcomes for randomly picking a letter from the word "cool" equally likely? Explain why or why not.
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:#1: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
More than Words, Part 2--Are the outcomes for randomly picking a letter from the word "cool" equally likely? Explain why or why not.
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:
#1: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
1
Drawing Numbers, Part 1--The numbers 1 through 5 are written on note cards and placed in a bag. One card will be drawn from the bag at random.
What is the sample space if you randomly pick a number from the bag?
Type each letter separated by a comma and space. Example: a, b, c, d, e, f
CFS:#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
Drawing Numbers, Part 1--The numbers 1 through 5 are written on note cards and placed in a bag. One card will be drawn from the bag at random.
What is the sample space if you randomly pick a number from the bag?
Type each letter separated by a comma and space.
Example: a, b, c, d, e, f
CFS:
#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
1
Drawing Numbers, Part 2--The numbers 1 through 5 are written on note cards and placed in a bag. One card will be drawn from the bag at random.
Is selecting an even number equally likely as selecting an odd number? Explain why or why not. (Type in the answer box)
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
Drawing Numbers, Part 2--The numbers 1 through 5 are written on note cards and placed in a bag. One card will be drawn from the bag at random.
Is selecting an even number equally likely as selecting an odd number? Explain why or why not.
(Type in the answer box)
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:
#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
1
Dicey--Mr. Kovalik says that the chance of rolling a “5” on a 6-sided die is the same as the chance of randomly choosing the letter “a” from the word “abbreviation”. Do you agree or disagree? Explain why or why not.
(Type in the answer box)
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
Dicey--Mr. Kovalik says that the chance of rolling a “5” on a 6-sided die is the same as the chance of randomly choosing the letter “a” from the word “abbreviation”. Do you agree or disagree? Explain why or why not.
(Type in the answer box)
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:
#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
1
Spinner--Answer the following questions using the spinner in the picture.
a) What is the sample space when you use the spinner? (Type in SYW section)
b) Are all the outcomes for the spinner equally likely? Explain why or why not. (Type in the answer box)
"The outcomes for the spinner (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
Spinner--Answer the following questions using the spinner in the picture.
a) What is the sample space when you use the spinner? (Type in SYW section)
b) Are all the outcomes for the spinner equally likely? Explain why or why not. (Type in the answer box)
"The outcomes for the spinner (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:
#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
1
Create--Ms. Bizzell wants you to come up with two words: one that has an equally likely chance of selecting any letter randomly AND one that does not have an equally likely chance of selecting a letter.
Type your two words in the answer box and explain the difference between the two.
Example: Equally likely chance: ________ Not equally likely chance: ________ The difference between the two words is...
CFS:#1: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
Create--Ms. Bizzell wants you to come up with two words: one that has an equally likely chance of selecting any letter randomly AND one that does not have an equally likely chance of selecting a letter.
Type your two words in the answer box and explain the difference between the two.
Example:
Equally likely chance: ________ Not equally likely chance: ________ The difference between the two words is...
CFS:
#1: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
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Drawing Numbers--The numbers 1 through 10 are written on note cards and placed in a bag. One card will be drawn from the bag at random.
a) What is the sample space for this experiment? (Type in SYW section)
b) Is selecting a number divisible by 3 equally likely as selecting a number divisible by 5? Explain why or why not.
(Type in the answer box)
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely
Drawing Numbers--The numbers 1 through 10 are written on note cards and placed in a bag. One card will be drawn from the bag at random.
a) What is the sample space for this experiment? (Type in SYW section)
b) Is selecting a number divisible by 3 equally likely as selecting a number divisible by 5?
Explain why or why not.
(Type in the answer box)
"These outcomes (are / are not) equally likely because..."
CFS:
#1: Accurately determines all outcomes in the sample space
#2: Uses appropriate evidence to decide whether outcomes are equally likely