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5.02 Theoretical probability

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Interactive practice questions

What is the likelihood of an event occurring if it has a probability of:

a

$\frac{1}{6}$16?

Impossible

A

Unlikely

B

Certain

C

Equally Likely

D

Likely

E
b

$0$0?

Certain

A

Unlikely

B

Likely

C

Equally Likely

D

Impossible

E
c

$\frac{1}{2}$12?

Unlikely

A

Equally Likely

B

Certain

C

Likely

D

Impossible

E
d

$0.73$0.73?

Certain

A

Impossible

B

Likely

C

Unlikely

D

Equally Likely

E
e

$1$1?

Likely

A

Unlikely

B

Impossible

C

Equally Likely

D

Certain

E
Easy
2min

These three cards are shuffled. As a trial you draw one at random.

Easy
1min

Look at this spinner:

Easy
1min

A number is randomly selected from the following list:

$\left\{1,3,3,6,6,6,8,8,8,8,10,10,10,10,10\right\}${1,3,3,6,6,6,8,8,8,8,10,10,10,10,10}

Easy
1min
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Outcomes

7.PS.1

The student will use statistical investigation to determine the probability of an event and investigate and describe the difference between the experimental and theoretical probability.

7.PS.1a

Determine the theoretical probability of an event.

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