<p>Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______</p><p>Simple Events Probability Review For problems 1-4, use the spinner shown. Determine the probability of each event. Write as a fraction in simplest form. 1.P(even number) </p><p>2.P(1,2,3, 4, or 5) </p><p>3.P(not 4) </p><p>4. P(10)</p><p>5. A bag contains 6 blue, 5 red, and 6 green marbles. A marble is selected at random. Determine the probability the marble is green and the probability that the marble is not green. Also, what kind of event is this? </p><p>For problems 6-8, Danny rolled a number cube 40 times. He rolled the number 6 a total of 18 times. </p><p>6. What is the experimental probability that Danny rolled a 6? Express in simplest form. </p><p>7. What is the theoretical probability that Danny rolled a 6? Express in simplest form. </p><p>8. What is the difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities of Danny rolling a 6? </p><p>9. What is the theoretical probability of rolling an odd number on a die? Express in simplest form. Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______</p><p>10. Denny’s has a breakfast plate special that lets you pick wheat or white toast, bacon or sausage, scrambled eggs or over easy. What is the probability that a customer will pick wheat toast, bacon, and scrambled eggs? How many possible outcomes are there? </p><p>11. The table shows the results of a survey asking girls what color bow they had on that day. A girl from the survey is chosen at random. What is the experimental probability that the girl has a green bow? Express in simplest form. </p><p>Bow Color Number of Bows Pink 5 Purple 10 Green 12 Blue 3</p><p>12. The probability that it will be windy tomorrow is 40%. What is the probability that it will not be windy? Express this number as a fraction not a percent. </p><p>13. Casey rolls a numbered cube. What is the theoretical probability that he will land on a 2 or 5?</p><p>14. Ms. Binford surveyed her class and found that 30% of her students have a cell phone. Identify the complement of this event and the probability. </p><p>15. Draw a tree diagram of flipping a quarter and then tossing a dime. Then list out all the possible outcomes of the sample space, and tell how many outcomes there are. Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______</p><p>The spinner shown is spun once. Determine the probability of each event. Express it as a fraction, decimal, and a percent. How likely is each event? (impossible, unlikely, as likely to happen as not, likely, or certain? 16. P(Blue) 17. P(Not Red)</p><p>18. P(not brown) 19. P(Pink)</p><p>20. Theoretically, how many times will the spinner land on the number 3 if it is spun 48 times?</p><p>21. Write a list showing all the different snow cone combinations when you choose one type of flavor and one size from the table below?</p><p>Snow Cone Flavors Size Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______</p><p>Strawberry Small Bubblegum Medium Grape</p><p>22. The table shows the number of bottles of nail polish in a bag. How many times would you expect to select purple nail polish if you picked a bottle of nail polish from the bag 180 times and replaced it each time? </p>
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