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8.01 Quizizz Gameplay Intro to Probability

8.01 Quizizz Gameplay Intro to Probability

Assessment

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
7.SP.C.8, HSS.CP.A.1, HSS.MD.A.1

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Created by

Ms. Gregory

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0 Slides • 35 Questions

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Multiple Choice

The probability of an event occurring, P(A), can be expressed as a fraction, decimal, or percent.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

An event has a 0% chance of happening. This event is ___.

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Impossible

2

Unlikely

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Likely

4

Certain

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As likely as not

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Multiple Choice

An event has a 100% chance of happening. This event is ___.

1

Impossible

2

Unlikely

3

As likely as not

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Likely

5

Certain

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?

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1/3

2

0.05

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29%

4

5/2

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Multiple Choice

A possible result of an experiment is called ______________.

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Outcome

2

Probability

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Event

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Independent event

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Multiple Choice

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Impossible: 0% probability

Unlikely: Between 0 and 50%

Likely: Between 50 and 100%

Certain: 100% probability


The probability of an event happening is 52%.

How can you describe the probability?

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Impossible

2

Unlikely

3

Likely

4

Certain

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Multiple Choice

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A regular 6-sided die is to be rolled one time. What is the probability that the number 5 is rolled?

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1/5

2

5/6

3

1/6

4

6/5

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Multiple Choice

Melissa rolled a number cube that has sides labeled 1 to 6. What is the probability that she rolled a 2 or a 3?

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1/6

2

1/3

3

1/2

4

3/4

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Multiple Choice

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If you choose from the following M & M colors, what is the probability that you choose blue?
5 green
6 yellow
8 blue
7 brown
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8/26
2
4/13
3
8/25
4
1/3

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Multiple Choice

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What is the probability of spinning an even number on the spinner below?

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1/ 6

2

2/3

3

1/2

4

1/3

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Multiple Choice

Probability is ...
1
the chance that some event will occur.
2
a game that involves coins.
3
a guarantee.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the probability of spinning green?
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0
2
1/4
3
1/2
4
3/4

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Multiple Choice

A bag contains 30 pieces of candy. There are 15 grape, 7 cherry, 3 lemon, 5 strawberry. What is the probability of drawing a lemon?
1
3
2
1/10
3
3/10
4
30%

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Multiple Choice

The probability of an event occurring, P(A), can be expressed as a fraction, decimal, or percent.
1
True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

What is an outcome?
1
The result of an experiment
2
The chance or likelihood of an event
3
A fraction, decimal, or a percent
4
An activity that gives various results

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Multiple Choice

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What is the sample space when rolling a regular number cube?

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1

2

2, 4, 6

3

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

4

6

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Multiple Choice

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Which shows the sample space for flipping two coins?
1
H, T
2
HH, HT, TH, TT
3
HH, TT
4
Dime, Nickel

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Multiple Choice

What is the set of all outcomes in an experiment?

1

Event

2

Experiment

3

Union of Events

4

Sample Space

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Multiple Choice

What is an event that consists of single outcome?

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Compound Event

2

Elementary/Simple event

3

Intersection of Events

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Union of Events

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Multiple Choice

A letter is drawn from the word: PROBABILITY, what is the probability of getting a vowel?

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1/2

2

1/3

3

4/11

4

5/11

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Multiple Choice

A letter is drawn from the word: PROBABILITY, what is the probability of getting a consonant?

1

1/2

2

2/3

3

6/11

4

7/11

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Multiple Choice

The cafeteria is serving three kinds of sandwiches:  tuna (T), chicken, (C), and peanut butter (P).  They are also serving a choice of two drinks:  milk (M) or water (W).  Which shows the CORRECT Sample Space List of possible combinations?
1
TW, CW, PW
2
TW, TM, TC, CW, PW
3
TW, TM, CW, CM, PW, PM
4
TCP, MW

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Multiple Choice

What is sample space?

1

a process with an uncertain result

2

a possible result of an action

3

a list of all possible outcomes of an event

4

a single outcome or group of outcomes

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Multiple Choice

A tree diagram is useful in determining the __________of a probability experiment.

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result

2

possible outcomes

3

event

4

none of the above

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Multiple Choice

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This table shows the sum of rolling 2 dice. What is the probability of getting a 6?

1

5/36

2

6/36

3

5

4

1/36

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Multiple Select

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The table shows the products of rolling 2 dice. What is the probability of 20?

1

1/36

2

2/36

3

1/18

4

3/36

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Multiple Choice

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What are the number of outcomes in this tree diagram?

1

16

2

10

3

1/8

4

8

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Multiple Choice

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What is the sample space for this tree diagram?

1

8

2

sugar cone, waffle cone, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, mint.

3

chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, mint.

4

sugar cone, waffle cone.

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of a...

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Tree Diagram

2

Table/Area Model

3

List

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Multiple Choice

Tree diagrams are useful because...

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they are cool to draw.

2

they only show you the best choices.

3

they show you all possible outcomes.

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Multiple Choice

Sample space is defined as...

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a list of all possible outcomes.

2

a diagram of all possible outcomes.

3

the likelihood of an event occurring.

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Multiple Choice

Which method is used in an experiment that is tabular in form?

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Table

2

Tree Diagram

3

Systematic Listing

4

Fundamental Counting Principle?

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Multiple Choice

Which method is used in an experiment that multiplies the given sample space?

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Table

2

Tree Diagram

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Systematic Listing

4

Fundamental Counting Principle?

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Multiple Choice

Which method is used in an experiment that shows the outcome like a tree?

1

Table

2

Tree Diagram

3

Systematic Listing

4

Fundamental Counting Principle?

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Multiple Choice

The set of all possible outcomes is called

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the sample space.

2

the probability.

3

the fundamental counting principle.

4

subjective probability.

The probability of an event occurring, P(A), can be expressed as a fraction, decimal, or percent.

1

True

2

False

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