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Lesson 05: More Estimating Probabilities | Unit 8: Probability and Sampling

Lesson 05: More Estimating Probabilities | Unit 8: Probability and Sampling

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

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6.NS.B.3, 7.SP.C.6, 7.SP.A.2

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Multiple Choice

What is the same about these two experiments? Selecting a letter at random from the word “ALABAMA” and selecting a letter at random from the word “LAMB”.

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Both involve selecting a letter at random from a word.
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Both experiments require writing down the letters chosen.
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Both words contain the same number of vowels.
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Both involve counting the number of letters in a word.

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Multiple Choice

What is different about these two experiments? Selecting a letter at random from the word “ALABAMA” and selecting a letter at random from the word “LAMB”.

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Both words have the same number of letters.
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Selecting from 'ALABAMA' is easier than selecting from 'LAMB'.
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The word 'ALABAMA' has repeated letters, while 'LAMB' has all unique letters.
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The word 'LAMB' has repeated letters, while 'ALABAMA' does not.

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Multiple Choice

Andre picks a block out of a bag 60 times and notes that 43 of them were green. What should Andre estimate for the probability of picking out a green block from this bag?

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0.8000
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0.5833
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0.5000
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0.7167

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Open Ended

Andre picks a block out of a bag 60 times and notes that 43 of them were green. Mai looks in the bag and sees that there are 6 blocks in the bag. Should Andre change his estimate based on this information? If so, what should the new estimate be? If not, explain your reasoning.

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Open Ended

Han has a number cube that he suspects is not so standard. Han rolls the cube 100 times, and it lands on a six 40 times. Kiran rolls the cube 50 times, and it lands on a six 21 times. Lin rolls the cube 30 times, and it lands on a six 11 times. Based on these results, is there evidence to help prove that this cube is not a standard number cube? Explain your reasoning.

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Multiple Choice

List the sample space for selecting a letter at random from the word “PINEAPPLE.”

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{P, I, N, E, A, L, E}
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{P, I, N, E, A, L}
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{P, I, N, E, A, L, N}
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{P, I, N, E, A, L, P}

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Open Ended

A letter is randomly selected from the word “PINEAPPLE.” Which is more likely, selecting “E” or selecting “P”? Explain your reasoning.

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