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Theoretical Probability vs Experimental Probability
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Mathematics
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7th - 8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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8 Slides • 12 Questions
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Theoretical and Experimental Probability
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2
Multiple Choice
Just to review, probability can be written as....
a fraction
a percent
a decimal
all the above
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What is probability?
Probability is how likely something will occur
Think of probability of the chance something can or cannot happen
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Remember:
Probability is the chance something will happen on a scale from 0 to 1.
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How to read the probability scale:
Impossible (0%): something cannot occur
Unlikely: there is a small percentage of occurring
Even Chance (50%): there is a 50% chance it can occur and 50% it cannot
Likely: there more of a chance something occurring than not
Certain (100%): it will happen
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Multiple Choice
A likely chance event is closer to what number?
0
0.5
1
100
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Theoretical vs Experimental Probability
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Multiple Choice
Experimental Probability is:
What will happen
What should happen
What I think happens
What does happen
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Multiple Choice
Theoretical Probability is:
What will happen
What should happen
What I want to happen
What does happen
10
Multiple Choice
What is the theoretical probability of the spinner landing on yellow?
31
41
21
32
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Theoretical Probability
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Experimental Probability
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Theoretical and Experimental Probability
- they can be equal or they can be different
In the example before, you were imposter 3 times which is higher than expected of only 1 time. However, you could play 8 games and never be an imposter, thus, having an experimental probability less than the theoretical.
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Multiple Choice
Find the theoretical probability of NOT landing on yellow if you spin the spinner.
81
87
1
7
15
Multiple Choice
Dustin has a spinner that is divided into
5 equal-size sections colored red, blue, orange, white, and green. What is the probability that Dustin spins pink on the next spin?
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
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Multiple Choice
What is the theoretical probability of randomly picking a Purple marble from Molly's Sack of Marbles?
54
153
152
218
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Multiple Choice
Based on the chart, what is the experimental probability of pulling a green marble?
12.5 %
8%
80%
32%
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Multiple Choice
The table shows the results of 50 rolls of a number cube. According to the data in the table, what was the experimental probability of rolling a 1? (Simplify if needed)
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Multiple Choice
The bar graph shows the results of spinning the spinner 200 times. What is the experimental probability of landing on a 3?
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Multiple Choice
What happens to the experimental probability as the number of trials increases?
As more trials are completed, the experimental probability generally draws closer to the theoretical probability
As more trials are completed, the theoretical probability generally draws closer to the experimental probability
Theoretical and Experimental Probability
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