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Probability Review. You roll a die once. P (not 2 or 3 ) Fraction :_______. You roll a die once. P (not 2 or 3 ) Fraction : = . You roll a die twice. Make an outcome chart or organized list. P (odd number, then 6) Fraction: ____________. You roll a die twice.
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You roll a die once. P (not 2 or 3) Fraction:_______
You roll a die once. P (not 2 or 3) Fraction: =
You roll a die twice. Make an outcome chart or organized list. P (odd number, then 6) Fraction: ____________
You roll a die twice. Make an outcome chart or organized list. P (odd number, then 6) Fraction: =
You roll a pair of dice and find their product. Make an outcome chart. P(even) = P(multiple of 4) = P(factor of 6) =
Marcus either wears khaki pants or jeans to work every day. He also wears a t-shirt, a button-down shirt, or a sweater. Draw a tree diagram for his outfit choices. P(khaki pants and sweater) = ________
T-shirt Khakis, t-shirt Khakis Button down khakis, button down Sweater khakis, sweater T-shirt jeans, t-shirt Jeans Button down jeans, button down Sweater jeans, sweater
Kayla has a craft box full of buttons. The craft box contains 6 yellow buttons, 7 black buttons, 4 red buttons, 2 pink buttons, 8 green buttons, and 3 brown buttons. P(yellow) = P(pink or green) = P(orange)= P(not brown) =
Kayla has a craft box full of buttons. The craft box contains 6 yellow buttons, 7 black buttons, 4 red buttons, 2 pink buttons, 8 green buttons, and 3 brown buttons. P(yellow) = = P(pink or green) = = P(orange)= 0 P(not brown) = =
You roll a die and toss a coin. What is the sample space? P(odd and tails) =
Let’s make a meal. Entrees: Hamburger, Hot dog, Pizza, Chicken Drinks: Milk, Juice How many meals can be designed? P(hamburger) = P(chicken and juice) =
Milk Hamburger, Milk Hamburger Juice Hamburger, Juice Milk Hot dog, Milk Hot dog Juice Hot dog, juice Milk Pizza, Milk Pizza Juice Pizza, Juice Milk Chicken, Milk Chicken Juice Chicken, Juice
How many meals can be designed? 8 P(hamburger) = = P(chicken and juice) =
Blue Yellow Blue Red Orange Red Yellow Orange Both spinners are spun. What is the sample space? P(Green) =
The Getting Green game costs $0.50 to play. If you get green, you win $1.00. If the game was played 150 times, would you expect to make a profit or a loss? How much?
The Getting Green game costs $0.50 to play. If you get green, you win $1.00. If the game was played 150 times, would you expect to make a profit or a loss? How much? P(green) = = Profit = $50