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How do you calculate Theoretical Probability?
Chance of Winning Over Total Number of Outcomes.
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What is the chance of winning with a spinner like this if you want to land on White?
1/6
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Out of a deck full of red cards, whats the chance of pulling a green card?
0%
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A spinner has 5 areas. 3 are green and 2 are blue. What is the chance of winning if you want to land on blue?
40%
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If you roll a # cube 600 times, what is the chance of landing on a 3 or a 6?
200 times out of 600
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If you roll a # cube 250 times, what is the chance of landing on a 1,2,3, or 4?
167 times out of 250 rolls.
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Will you always roll a theoretical Probability everytime?
No, because its an estimated guess, it won't happen every time.
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You flip a coin. It lands on heads. Whats the probability?
1/2, likely as not.
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A bowl has 13 red marbels and 5 green marbels. You pick a red marble.
72%, Likely
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A bowl has 13 red marbels and 5 green marbels. You pick a green marble.
28%, likely as not
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A spinner has 100 sections. You land a 101
0%, impossible
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What is a complement?
The complete opposite of Theoretical. EX: you roll a 3. The complement is not rolling a 3. the complement is rolling a 1,2,4,5,6.
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A jar has 10 marbles marked 1-10. You grab 1. The probability of picking a 3 is 1/10. What is the Complement?
9/10
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You have a deck of cards. The probability of picking a king is 1/18. What is the complement of not picking a king?
18/19.
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Why does the probability and complement add up evenly?
The complement is the opposite of probability, so they will always add up together.
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Whats an example of a real world event and its Complement? (No Answer, think of one)
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Give 2 examples for a probability of a 100% occurrence and 0% occurrence (No Answer)
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You throw a paper cup 20 times. Which outcomes is more likely: side ways, open end up, or open end down?
Side ways
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If you did more experimental trials, what happens to the number?
It rises
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You roll a # cube once. Whats the fraction for landing on any number?
1/6
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Can experimental probabilities be the same as theoretical probabilities?
Yup
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What is the tree diagram?
The chances in which something can occur.
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