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Section 2.16 Theoretical Probability Day #2

Section 2.16 Theoretical Probability Day #2

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Section 2.16: What are the Odds? Theoretical Probability Day

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements is true.

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Probabilities must add to 1

2

Probabilities must add to 100%

3

Probabilities must add to 1.00

4

All of the above are true

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are equivalent probabilities? Select all that apply.

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2/5

2

0.4

3

40%

4

None of these are equivalent

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Multiple Choice

You are going to roll a fair, six - sided, dice. What is the probability that you roll a two?

1

1/6

2

1/3

3

1/2

4

None of these

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Theoretical Probability

  • ​What SHOULD happen!

  • ​If you have a bag of marbles filled with 4 yellow marbles, 5 green marbles and 6 red marbles, how many total marbles?

  • ​What is the probability of selecting a green marble?

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Fill in the Blank

A fair, six - sided, die is tossed. Find the probability of rolling a number greater than 2. Round to a percent to one decimal place. The probability is ___%.

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Multiple Choice

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Find the probability that a coin selected at random is a dime.

1

0.3

2

0.083

3

0.75

4

0.125

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Complementary Events

If the probability of rolling a 5 on a six - sided dice is 1/6 then the probability of NOT rolling a 5 is 5/6. Together the values must add to 1.

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Multiple Choice

If the probability of an event happening is 56% then the probability that it does not happen is

1

56%

2

44%

3

50%

4

None of these

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Fill in the Blank

The probability that Lucia passes her statistics test is .47. This means that the probability that she fails her statistics test is _____.

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Multiple Choice

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Find the probability that a coin selected at random is not a penny.

1

0.6

2

0.4

3

0.0625

4

0.5

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Fill in the Blank

According to a weather report, there is a 22% chance it will rain tomorrow. The probability that it will not rain tomorrow is ___%.

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Fill in the Blank

In a certain weather forecast, the chances of a thunderstorm are stated as "4 in 19". Write this as a probability between 0 and 1. Round to three decimal places as needed.

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Multiple Choice

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If you were to pull and replace coins 16 times, how many times would you expect to pull a quarter?

1

28

2

1

3

No times

4

16.75

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Let's consider these...Recall the total number of marbles is 15 (add them together)

  • There are 5 blue marbles so 5/15. This simplifies to 1/3

  • There is 1 yellow marble so 1/15.

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Let's consider these...Recall the total number of marbles is 15 (add them together)

  • The probability that the marble chosen IS red is 6/15, so 2/5. That means the probability that it is NOT red must be 3/5; The probabilities must add to 1!

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Let's consider these...Recall the total number of marbles is 15 (add them together)

  • USE the probability that it is red (2/5) This is a proportion so 2/5 must equal x/100. We can expect to pull 40 red marbles.

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Multiple Choice

Balls numbered 1 - 140 are placed in a box. One ball will be randomly drawn from the box. What is the probability that you draw an odd number?

1

30%

2

40%

3

50%

4

60%

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Multiple Choice

Balls numbered 1 - 140 are placed in a box. One ball will be randomly drawn from the box. The probability of drawing a number larger than 60 is

1

10%

2

27%

3

57%

4

43%

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Fill in the Blank

Balls numbered 1 - 140 are placed in a box. The probability of drawing a negative number is ___%.

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Multiple Choice

Remember: Experimental Probability is WHAT DOES happen. You use experimental probability to make predictions.

Suppose there is a weekly raffle with 250 tickets sold each week. You play every week for a year (52 weeks) and buy one ticket each time. If you win only three times, what was your experimental probability of winning the weekly raffle?

1

6%

2

62.4%

3

1.2%

4

NONE OF THESE

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