You roll a number cube numbered one to six 12 times. P(5) = two over three. What type of probability is illustrated and why? (1 point)

experimental; the result is based on the number of possible outcomes
** experimental; the result is found by repeating an experiment
theoretical; the result is based on the number of possible outcomes
theoretical; the result is found by repeating an experiment
2. You draw five cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. P(heart) = 4 over 5. What type of probability is illustrated and why? (1 point)
theoretical; the result is based on the number of possible outcomes
theoretical; the result is found by repeating an experiment
experimental; the result is based on the number of possible outcomes
** experimental; the result is found by repeating an experiment
3. A number cube is rolled 150 times. The number 3 comes up 43 times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? (1 point)
forty three over one hundred fifty ; one sixth
forty three over one hundred fifty ; one over fifty
one sixth ; forty three over one hundred fifty
three over forty three ; one sixth
4. A spinner is divided into 11 equal sections numbered from 0 to 10. You spin the spinner once. What is P(not even)? (1 point)
three fifths
one half
five over eleven**
six over eleven
5. A bag contains 9 green marbles and 11 white marbles. You select a marble at random. What are the odds in favor of picking a green marble? (1 point)
9:20
2:9
11:9
9:11***
6. Food Express is running a special promotion in which customers can win a free gallon of milk with their food purchase if there is a star on their receipt. So far, 129 of the first 138 customers have not received a star on their receipts. What is the experimental probability of winning a free gallon of milk? (1 point)
3 over 46**
43 over 46
11 over 138
43 over 138
7. A bag contains 7 green marbles, 9 red marbles, 10 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 10 blue marbles. You choose a marble, replace it, and choose again. What is P(red, then blue)? (1 point)
seventy-seven over one hundred sixty-four
** nineteen over forty-one
ninety over one thousand six hundred eighty-one
forty-five over forty-one
8. Each of two urns contains green balls and red balls. Urn I contains 10 green balls and 8 red balls. Urn II contains 3 green balls and 10 red balls. If a ball is drawn from each urn, what is P(red and red)? (1 point)
twenty-three over eighteen
ten over twenty-seven
forty over one hundred seventeen
*** eighteen over thirty-one
9. If you spin the spinner below twice, what is P(vowel, then Q)?

counter (1 point)
one-tenth
one-ninth **
two-ninths
one-twelfth
10. You have four $1 bills, two $5 bills, five $10 bills, and five $20 bills in your wallet. You select a bill at random. Without replacing the bill, you choose a second bill. What is P($1, then $10)? (1 point)
nine over thirty-nine**
five over sixty-four
three over eighty
one-twelfth
11. A basket contains the following pieces of fruit: 3 apples, 2 oranges, 2 bananas, 2 pears, and 5 peaches. Jack picks a fruit at random and does not replace it. Then Bethany picks a fruit at random. What is the probability that Jack gets a peach and Bethany gets an orange? (1 point)
10 over 27
5 over 91**
5 over 98
93 over 182
12. The probability of a basketball player hitting a foul shot is one-third. How many shots would you expect her to make in 90 attempts? (1 point)
30**
60
3
45
13. A true-false test has 12 questions. What is the probability of guessing the correct answers to all of the questions? (1 point)
1 over 4096
1 over 144
one over twenty four**
1over14
14. Simplify 4! (1 point)
24**
10
9
4
15. Simplify 6P2. (1 point)
30**
15
12
720
16. Simplify 9C4. (1 point)
126**
15,120
5
3,024
17. You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? (1 point)
6 ways**
12 ways
24 ways
10 ways
18. You own 6 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? (1 point)
10
12
15
20

are you kidding me, people fly to the moon, go to the bottom of the ocean, BUT NO ONE CAN ANSWER THIS PERSON

Guys we've been doing this for how long?? You should know by now that everyone has different answers. Just write down the questions and answers so we can figure out which ones we have.

BRUH YOU PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT ANSWERS AND HALF OF YOU ALL ARE SENDING THE WRONG ANSWER ON PURPOSE.. I've gotten 5/18. I ain't trusten nobody lol. anyways HERES the correct answer, trust me or not but sick of people doing it wrong. so yeah.

Probability Unite Test Part 1.
1. B: experimental; the result is found by repeating an experiment.
2. C: Theoretical; the result is based on the number of possible outcomes.
3. C: 39/160; 1/6
4. B: 1/2
5. B: 7:4
6. A: 3/46
7. C: 90/1681
8. B: 24/65
9. D: 1/12
10. B: 5/51
11. A: 15/182
12. C: 24
13. C: 1/32
14. A: 24
15. A: 30
16. C: 56
17. C: 24 ways
18. A: 10 ways

Your welcome, if you want part just ask :)

bruh when you got a different exam šŸ˜€šŸ”Ŗ

some people will have different questions and the answers in a different order so just listing the letter does no good.

You guys clearly don't understand what "We all have different questions and answers" means ...

do u guys not realize that if we just put the letter answers were all gonna be wrong... they sometimes switch up questions and they always switch up the answers.... LMAO

hey yā€™all iā€™m back, after a day later smh. i ended up getting a 13/18. but anyways hereā€™s the correct answers. for the Probability Unit Test Part 1;

1. You roll a number cube numbered one to six 12 times. P(5) = 2/3. What type of probability...
B. experimental; ...found by repeating an experiment

2. You draw five cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. P(heart) = 4/5. What type of probability...
C. experimental; ..based on the number of possible outcomes

3. A number cube is rolled 160 times. 2 comes up 39 times. Whatā€™s the experimental probability of rolling a 2? Whats the theoretical probability of rolling a 2?
C, 39/160;1/6

4. A spinner is divided into 11 equal sections numbered from 0 to 10... What is P(not even)?
C. 5/11

5. A bag contains 9 green marbles and 11 white marbles.. You select a marble at random. What are the odds in favor of picking a green marble.
D. 9:11

6. Food express is running a promotion.. 219 out of the first 264 have not received a star on their receipts. Whatā€™s the experimental probability of winning a free gallon of milk?
B. 15/88

7. A bag contains 5 green marbles, 8 red, 11 orange, 7 brown, & 13 blue...Choose a marble, replace it, and choose again. What is P(red, then blue)?
D. 96/1849

8. ...Urn I contains 10G balls and 8R balls. Urn II contains 3G balls and 10R balls.. if a ball is drawn from each urn, whatā€™s P(red and red)?
C. 40/177
(G = green) (R = Red)

9. Spin the spinner below twice, what is P(vowel, then K)?
A. 1/18

10. ...Six $1 bills, eight $5 bills, two $10 bills, and four $20 bills. You select a bill at random. Without replacing the bill, you choose a second bill. Whatā€™s P($1, then $10)?
C. 3/95

11. ...3 apples, 2 oranges, 2 bananas, 2 pears, and 5 peaches... What is the probability that Jack gets a peach and Bethany gets an orange?
B. 5/91

12. The probability of a basketball player hitting a foul shot is 1/3. How many shots would you expect her to make in 90 attempts.
A. 30

13. ...true-false test has 8 questions. What is the probability of guessing the correct answers to all of the questions?
D. 1/256

14. Simplify 5!
C. 120

15. Simplify 6P2.
A. 30

16. Simplify 9C4.
A. 126

17. You and 4 friends go to a concert... how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats?
D. 120

18. ...7 pair of jeans and you want to take 2 of them with you on vacation... how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans?
B. 21

these are all the correct answers, questions included obviously to make it easy for yā€™all. i am so sorry if you donā€™t have the same questions i was given. I shortened the majority of them since im lazy to type it all out, so hopefully you guys understand! i hope you pass this test. stay safe and have a wonderful day.

guys, they obviously change the questions for each test. nobody here is gonna have your answers, and your answers wont work for anyone else.

just search each question individually, even tho it'll take a while, or actually do the work

The other day I put all of the correct answers here, now theyā€™re not herešŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø Proves they do be deleting shi*