Experimental and Theoretical Probability Practice

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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Cliff Gardner
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Delve into the world of probability with our engaging quiz designed specifically for 7th-grade mathematics students! Created by Cliff Gardner, this assessment tool features 12 multiple-choice questions that explore the fascinating concepts of experimental and theoretical probability. With a medium difficulty level, this quiz aligns with K–12 curriculum standards, ensuring it is both challenging and educational. Each question comes with a 2-minute time limit, giving students ample opportunity to analyze and solve probability problems effectively. Understanding the difference between experimental and theoretical probability is crucial for young learners. By calculating experimental probability from collected data, students enhance their critical analysis skills, while learning to compute theoretical probability in standard scenarios like dice rolls and card games. This knowledge helps students grasp why these probabilities might differ and how increasing the number of trials can affect outcomes. Representing probability in various forms—fractions, decimals, and percentages—prepares students for real-world applications in games, statistics, and decision-making, all while building a strong foundation for higher-level mathematics. Ready to test your probability prowess? Quizizz transforms learning into an exciting adventure with interactive, gamified assessments that make mastering probability concepts fun and engaging. Receive instant feedback to identify areas for improvement and watch your confidence soar. Teachers can customize quizzes to suit different learning levels, supported by Quizizz's extensive library of educational content. Embrace the challenge and unlock the doors to success in mathematics—because with Quizizz, learning is not just effective, it's exhilarating!
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Dan rolled a number cube 20 times. The cube landed on the number 3 six times. What is the experimental probability that Dan will roll a number 3 the next time he rolls the number cube?
Tags
CCSS.7.SP.C.5
CCSS.7.SP.C.6
CCSS.7.SP.C.7
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Dan rolled a number cube 20 times. The cube landed on the number 3 six times. Which best describes what would likely happen if Dan rolled the number cube another 80 times?
There would be no change
The experimental probability would get farther from the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability would exactly math the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability would get closer to the theoretical probability.
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CCSS.7.SP.C.5
CCSS.7.SP.C.6
CCSS.7.SP.C.7
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Sonya wrote each letter of LEDBETTER on a separate index card and put the cards in a box. She picked one letter at random, put the card back, and then repeated the experiment. If she performed this experiment 90 times, which is the best prediction for the number of times that Sonya would pick a T?
10
20
25
30
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CCSS.7.SP.A.1
CCSS.7.SP.A.2
CCSS.7.SP.C.5
CCSS.7.SP.C.6
CCSS.7.SP.C.7
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
A lightbulb manufacturer found that out of 200 lightbulbs, 15 were defective. How many lightbulbs should the manufacturer expect to be defective out of 2,400 lightbulbs?
40
80
120
180
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.3B
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Shia conducted an experiment with a spinner. The results are shown in the table. Based on this data, how many times can Shia expect to spin a 1 in the next 20 spins?
8
7
5
3
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CCSS.7.SP.A.1
CCSS.7.SP.A.2
CCSS.7.SP.C.5
CCSS.7.SP.C.6
CCSS.7.SP.C.7
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
There are 12 girls and 8 boys in Ms. Sander's class. Each da, she randomly asks one student to take attendance. in 180 school days, which is the best prediction for the number or times that the student will be a girl?
72
90
99
108
Tags
CCSS.7.RP.A.2
CCSS.7.SP.A.1
CCSS.7.SP.A.2
CCSS.7.SP.C.5
CCSS.7.SP.C.6
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Blake tossed a coin 80 times. The coin landed on heads 60 times. What is the experimental probability that Blake will toss heads?
0.60
0.75
0.80
0.86
Tags
CCSS.7.SP.C.5
CCSS.7.SP.C.6
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