
4.1 Randomness, Probability, and Simulation
Authored by Emily Brown
Mathematics
11th - 12th Grade
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Suppose a married man and woman both carry a gene for cystic fibrosis but don't have the disease themselves. According to the laws of genetics, the probability that any child they have will develop cystic fibrosis is 0.25. Explain what this probability means. (Remember to change it to a percent!)
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According to The Book of Odds, the probability that a randomly selected US adult drinks coffee on a given day is 0.56. Explain what this probability means. (Remember to change it to a percent!)
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Pedro drives the same route to work on Monday through Friday. His route includes one traffic light. According to the local traffic department, there is a 55% chance that the light will be red. Explain what this probability means.
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A local weather forecast says that there is a 20% chance of rain tomorrow. Explain what this probability means.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
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A very good professional baseball player gets a hit about 35% of the time over an entire season. After the player failed to hit safely in six straight-at-bats, a TV commentator said "He is due for a hit by the law of averages." Explain why the commentator is wrong.
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A college basketball player makes about 75% of her free throws. In one game, the player makes her first 5 free-throw attempts. When the player steps to the free-throw line for her sixth attempt, a radio announcer says that she is "due for a miss". Explain why the announcer is wrong.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Imagine tossing a coin 6 times and recording heads (H) or tails (T) on each toss. Which of the following outcomes is more likely?
HTHTTH
TTTHHH
Equally Likely
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