King & Queen of Hill Unit 6 Probability

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King & Queen of Hill Unit 6 Probability

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King & Queen of Hill Unit 6 Probability. Jared places five cards that are labeled 1 to 5 face down on the table and mixes them up. What is the likelihood that his friend Logan will draw an even-numbered card?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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King & Queen of Hill Unit 6 Probability

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Jared places five cards that are labeled 1 to 5 face down on the table and mixes them up. What is the likelihood that his friend

Logan will draw an even-numbered card?

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Jared places five cards that are labeled 1 to 5 face down on the table and mixes them up. What is the likelihood that his friend

Logan will draw an even-numbered card?

Unlikely

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The results of a survey show that soccer is the favorite sport for 32 out of 50 people. What percent is closest to the probability that a person’s favorite sport will NOT be soccer?

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The results of a survey show that soccer is the favorite sport for 32 out of 50 people. What percent is closest to the probability that a person’s favorite sport will NOT be soccer?

36%

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Amin’s sandwich shop offers a lunch special on sandwiches on white,

black, and whole wheat breads. You can also choose between roast beef,

roasted vegetables, and chicken. How many different sandwiches can

you make for the lunch special?

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Amin’s sandwich shop offers a lunch special on sandwiches on white,

black, and whole wheat breads. You can also choose between roast beef,

roasted vegetables, and chicken. How many different sandwiches can

you make for the lunch special? 9

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Fred has a standard deck of cards. What is the probability he will draw a spade then a diamond without replacing his first card.

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Fred has a standard deck of cards. What is the probability he will draw a spade then a diamond without replacing his first card.

13/204

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Drake made 14 out of 20 free throw shots. About how many out of the next 30 free throw shots would you expect him to make?

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Drake made 14 out of 20 free throw shots. About how many out of the next 30 free throw shots would you expect him to make?

21

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What is the probability of rolling the sum of seven with two number cubes?

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What is the probability of rolling the sum of seven with two number cubes?

1/6

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A bag contains 4 blue marbles and 1 green marble. What is the probability of drawing a blue

marble followed by a green marble, without replacing the first marble

before drawing the second marble?

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A bag contains 4 blue marbles and 1 green marble. What is the probability of drawing a blue

marble followed by a green marble, without replacing the first marble

before drawing the second marble?1/5

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A pizza parlor offers five different pizza toppings: mushrooms,

sausage, pepperoni, ham, and pineapple. What is the probability

that a random order for a two-topping pizza will be ham and

pineapple?

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A pizza parlor offers five different pizza toppings: mushrooms,

sausage, pepperoni, ham, and pineapple. What is the probability

that a random order for a two-topping pizza will be ham and

pineapple?1/10

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Louis spins a spinner that is split into 9 equal sectors. The sectors are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. What is the probability that the

spinner will land on the number 4?

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Louis spins a spinner that is split into 9 equal sectors. The sectors are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. What is the probability that the

spinner will land on the number 4?2/9

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The results of a survey show that track is the favorite sport for 11 out

of 20 people. What percent is closest to the probability that a person’s favorite sport will NOT be track?

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The results of a survey show that track is the favorite sport for 11

out of 20 people. What percent is closest to the probability that a

person’s favorite sport will NOT be track?45%

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Jill and Rachel are rolling 2 number cubes. What is the

probability that Jill rolls a sum of at least 8 on her turn?

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Jill and Rachel are rolling 2 number cubes. What is the

probability that Jill rolls a sum of at least 8 on her turn?

5/12

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Tracey’s sandwich shop offers a lunch special on sandwiches on white, oatmeal, rye, 7-grain and

whole wheat breads. You can also choose between roast beef, roasted vegetables, tuna salad, and chicken. How many different sandwiches can

you make for the lunch special?

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Tracey’s sandwich shop offers a lunch special on sandwiches on white, oatmeal, rye, 7-grain and

whole wheat breads. You can also choose between roast beef, roasted vegetables, tuna salad, and chicken. How many different sandwiches can

you make for the lunch special?20

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Two number cubes are rolled and the results are added. What is the probability that the sum is equal to 11?

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Two number cubes are rolled and the results are added. What is the probability that the sum is equal to 11?

1/18

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Danielle made 13 out of 18 free throw shots. About how many out

of the next 7 free throw shots would you expect her to make?

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Danielle made 13 out of 18 free throw shots. About how many out

of the next 7 free throw shots would you expect her to make?

5

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A bag contains 9 blue marbles and 1 green marble. What is the

probability of drawing a blue marble followed by a green marble, without

replacing the first marble before drawing the second marble?

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A bag contains 9 blue marbles and 1 green marble. What is the

probability of drawing a blue marble followed by a green marble, without

replacing the first marble before drawing the second marble?

1/10

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Christy rolls a number cube and then chooses a card from a set numbered 1 through 9. What is the probability that she will roll an even number and choose an odd card?

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Christy rolls a number cube and then chooses a card from a set numbered 1 through 9. What is the probability that she will roll an even number and choose an odd card?

5/18

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Barbara rolls a number cube and spins a spinner with nine equal sections. How many outcomes are possible?

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Barbara rolls a number cube and spins a spinner with nine equal sections. How many outcomes are possible?

54

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A bag contains 6 red marbles and 4 yellow marbles. What is the probability of drawing a red marble, then replacing that marble, then drawing a red marble again on the second pick?

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A bag contains 6 red marbles and 4 yellow marbles. What is the probability of drawing a red marble, then replacing that marble, then drawing a red marble again on the second pick?

9/25

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What is the probability of rolling a sum no more than 6 when rolling two number cubes?

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What is the probability of rolling a sum no more than 6 when rolling two number cubes?

5/12

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Using a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of drawing a heart then another heart with replacement of the first card?

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Using a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of drawing a heart then another heart with replacement of the first card?

1/16