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FDP and Probability

FDP and Probability

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2nd Grade

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14 Slides • 33 Questions

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FDP and Probability

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Fill in the Blank

50 x 10 =

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Fill in the Blank

18 x 10 =

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Fill in the Blank

760 ÷ 10 =

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Fill in the Blank

40 ÷ 100 =

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32 ÷ 10 =

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Converting Percentage into Decimals and Decimals into Percentage

Divide percentage by 100 to convert into decimal

multiply by 100 to convert decimal into percentage

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Fill in the Blank

What is 0.15 in percentages?

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Fill in the Blank

Convert into decimal: 20%

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Fill in the Blank

What is 75% as a decimal?

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Fill in the Blank

What is 0.06 as a percentage?

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Fill in the Blank

Convert into decimal: 25%

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Multiple Choice

Convert into fraction: 25%

1

1/4

2

25/10

3

1/25

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Multiple Choice

Convert into fraction: 75%

1

75/10

2

1/75

3

1/5

4

3/4

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Multiple Choice

Convert into fraction: 30%

1

1/3

2

3/10

3

1/30

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Multiple Choice

Convert into fraction: 15%

1

1/15

2

15/10

3

3/20

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Multiple Choice

What is this fraction as a decimal?: 1/4

1

0.4

2

0.40

3

0.20

4

0.25

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Multiple Choice

What is this fraction as a decimal? 1/5

1

0.2

2

0.5

3

0.25

4

none

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Multiple Choice

What is this fraction as a decimal? 3/4

1

0.4

2

0.3

3

0.83

4

0.75

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Even chance

When the probability of an event is ‘even chance’, this means that it is as likely to happen as it is to not happen, for example:


If Gerald’s puppy steals his shoe, there is an even chance that it will be the left shoe.


When a dice is thrown, there is an even chance that it will land on an odd number.


When a coin is flipped, there is an even chance that it will land on heads.

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Multiple Choice

Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

Alana writes each letter of her first name on a card, shuffles the cards then takes the top card. What is the probability that the card she takes has a letter A on it?

1

impossible

2

unlikely

3

even chance

4

likely

5

certain

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Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

Alana writes each letter of her first name on a card, shuffles the cards then takes the top card. What is the probability that the card she takes has a letter A on it?

  • There are 5 letter in ALANA

  • 3 letters are "A"

  • more than a half chance so "likely"

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Multiple Choice

Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

A dice is thrown. What is the probability that it lands

on a square number?

1

impossible

2

unlikely

3

even chance

4

likely

5

certain

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Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

A dice is thrown. What is the probability that it lands

on a square number?

  • Square numbers are numbers multiplied by itself; eg: 1 (1x1); 4 (2x2); 9 (3x3) etc

  • Numbers on a dice are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  • Therefore only 1 and 4 are square numbers in a dice

  • Less than half a chance, so unlikely

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Multiple Choice

Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

There are 3 red sweets, 5 green sweets and 4 yellow

sweets in a jar. When one is picked out at random,

what is the probability that it is… green?

1

impossible

2

unlikely

3

even chance

4

likely

5

certain

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Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

There are 3 red sweets, 5 green sweets and 4 yellow

sweets in a jar. When one is picked out at random,

what is the probability that it is… green?

  • There are 12 sweets in a jar

  • 5 are green

  • less than a half

  • unlikely

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Multiple Choice

Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

There are 3 red sweets, 5 green sweets and 4 yellow

sweets in a jar. When one is picked out at random,

what is the probability that it is… pink?

1

impossible

2

unlikely

3

even chance

4

likely

5

certain

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Use one of the following terms:

impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, certain

to describe the probability in each of the following situations:

There are 3 red sweets, 5 green sweets and 4 yellow

sweets in a jar. When one is picked out at random,

what is the probability that it is… pink?

  • There are no pink sweets in a jar

  • impossible

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Multiple Choice

Alana writes each letter of her first name on a card, shuffles the cards then takes the top card. What is the probability that the card she takes has a letter A on it?

1

1/5

2

1/3

3

3/5

4

5/3

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Multiple Choice

A dice is thrown. What is the probability that it lands

on a square number?

1

1/2

2

1/3

3

1/4

4

1/6

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Multiple Choice

There are 3 red sweets, 5 green sweets and 4 yellow

sweets in a jar. When one is picked out at random,

what is the probability that it is… green?

1

1/5

2

12/5

3

5/12

4

1/4

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Fill in the Blank

There are 3 red sweets, 5 green sweets and 4 yellow

sweets in a jar. When one is picked out at random,

what is the probability that it is… pink?

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Fill in the Blank

What is the probability as a fraction:

When Alec rolls a dice, it will land on even number?

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Multiple Choice

What is the probability as a decimal:

When Alec rolls a dice, it will land on even number?

1

0.6

2

0.2

3

0.5

4

0.3

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Multiple Choice

What is the probability as a percentage:

When Alec rolls a dice, it will land on even number?

1

50%

2

25%

3

20%

4

5%

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Multiple Choice

What is the probability as a percentage:

When Bet pick the number card from a bag with 100 cards numbered 1 to 100, the card will have her age on it

1

1/10 or 0.1 or 10%

2

1/100 or 0.01 or 1%

3

1/100 or 0.1 or 10%

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Poll

To convert Fractions / Percentages / Decimals

RED - I do not understand

AMBER - I need more practice

GREEN - I understand very well

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Poll

To be able to order events by likelihood and describe probabilities using words.

RED - I do not understand

AMBER - I need more practice

GREEN - I understand very well

46

Poll

To measure probabilities using numbers, based on equally likely outcomes(Fractions/Percentages/Decimals).

RED - I do not understand

AMBER - I need more practice

GREEN - I understand very well

47

Poll

Effort and engagement

RED - I have not tried

AMBER - I should have tried better

GREEN - I tried very hard

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