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A student randomly draws a card from a standard deck of 52 cards. He records the type of card drawn and places it back in the
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Bowls A and B contain a number of white and red balls. Simon repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls and recorded the results
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A six-sided number cube is rolled 30 times and lands on 3 ten times and on 5 eight times. Calculate the experimental probability
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The letter tiles S, M, I, L, E are placed on a box. Without looking, James picks a letter tile from the box. Which model
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Use the table to answer the question.
Outcomes K I N D Frequency 120 140 105 135 A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as
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The letter tiles C, A, R, E , and S are placed in a box. Without looking, Jorelle picks a letter tile from the box and records
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A survey was conducted with 150 respondents that asked about their favorite activities during winter. There were 30 people who
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n which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
Responses A coin is flipped six
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A survey was conducted with 150 respondents that asked about their favorite activities during winter. There were 30 people who
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?
a A coin is flipped six times and the
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Math
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An experiment was conducted where two dice were rolled 50 times. The sum of the faces are recorded in the chart.
What is the
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How many possible outcomes are there in a single r
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You roll a number cube 20 times. The number 4 is rolled 8 times.What is the experimental probability of rolling a 4?
steps on how
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The table shows the results of rolling a number cube labeled one through six 50 times.
Number Rolled Frequency 1 7 2 9 3 11 4 6 5
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From a barrel of colored marbles, you randomly select 5 blue, 2 yellow, 3 red,4 green, and 2 purple. Find the experimental
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What is the experimental probability of the spinner landing on red?
A 1/2 B 1/3 C 1/4* What is the theoretical probability of the
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A number cube is rolled 360 times and the results are recorded as follows:41 ones, 54 twos, 62 threes, 33 fives, and 95 sixes.
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A bookshelf contains 9 mysteries, 7 biographies, and 4 science fiction books. A book is randomly selected, not replaced, then
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A group of students are rolling a six-sided number cube. The table shows the resulting probability of each outcome for each
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Elizabeth wants to use a standard number cube to do a simulation for a scenario that involves three equal outcomes. What is one
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experimental probability predict the number of times you will roll a 5 if you roll the number cube 300 times.
15•• 27 48 54
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Heather has a bag with 16 red blocks, 11 blue blocks, 9 purple blocks, 15 green blocks, 8 yellow blocks, and 20 orange blocks.
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In a container, there are strips of paper colored red, yellow, and blue. 14 pieces of paper are red, 11 are yellow, and 22 are
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A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as K , I , N , D . Xavier reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to simulate the
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Dan will spin this wheel once. What are all the possible outcomes of the experiment? Separate each answer with a comma followed
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The letter tiles S, M, I, L, E are placed on a box. Without looking, James picks a letter tile from the box. Which model
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The letter tiles S, M, I, L, E are placed on a box. Without looking, James picks a letter tile from the box. Which model
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Colors Where the Spinner Stopped Frequency blue 20 red 15 green 45 yellow 10 black 15 white 45 Total 150A color wheel with six
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Dan will spin this wheel once. What are all the possible outcomes of the experiment? Separate each answer with a comma followed
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Colors Where the Spinner Stopped Frequency blue 20 red 15 green 45 yellow 10 black 15 white
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A quality controller inspected 1,000 units of a product and rejected 150 units due to defects. Find the experimental probability
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Probability of Chance Events Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Number of White Balls
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Probability of Chance Events Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Outcomes K I N D
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You toss a coin 50 times and get 14 tails. What is the experimental probability of getting hears
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Bob’s spun a spinner with six equal sections 150 times in recorded the results. What is the experimental probability of
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A quality controller inspected 1000 units of a product and rejected 150 units due to defects finally experimental probability
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A quality controller inspected 1,000 units of a product and rejected 150 units due to defects. Find the experimental probability
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A quality controller inspected 1,000 units of a product and rejected 150 units due to defects. Find the experimental probability
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Unit eight probability lesson for experimental probability answers
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The letter tiles S, M, I, L, E are placed on a box. Without looking, James picks a letter tile from the box. Which model
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A wheel is divided into 6 segments from the center toward circumference and labeled from
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Dan will spin this wheel once but all the possible outcomes of the experiment separate each answer with a comma followed by a
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Dan will spin this wheel once. What are all the possible outcomes of the experiment? Separate each answer with a comma followed
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Probability of Chance Events Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Outcomes K I N D
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A student demonstrates probability by using a 6-sided number cube with numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The student rolls the
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In which scenario is the experi.ental probability equal to the theoretical probability
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A 6 sided number cube is rolled 30 time and lands on 310 times and on 58 times period calculate the experimental probability of
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Your favorite breakfast cereal contains a fidget toy in each box. There are three different fidget toys in the complete
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ANSWERS TO UNIT 8 LESSON 3 Experimental Probability QUICK CHECK
1. 19/20 2. 76% 3. 17/20 4. A coin is flipped six times and the
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Victoria spins the spinner shown in the diagram 60 times. Her results are as follows:
Blue: 14 Green: 12 Orange: 6 Purple: 10
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Module 6 Lesson 5: Data Observation
Henry tossed a coin several times and recorded the number of heads and tails in the following
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Parent Categories (16)
Basic Probability
Coin flipping
Coin toss
Data Analysis
Number cubes
Probability
Probability and Statistics
Probability models
Probability of Events
Probability Theory
Random Experiment
Simulations and Modeling
Statistics
Statistics and Probability
Theoretical and Experimental Probability
Types of probability