# Theoretical Probability

## Interactive practice questions

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

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$\frac{1}{4}$14?

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$0$0?

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

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$0.93$0.93?

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$1$1?

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Easy
Less than a minute

A coin is flipped. Select all elements of the sample space:

A card is selected from a standard deck of $52$52 cards (no Jokers included). How many colour outcomes are there in the sample space?

A standard six-sided die is rolled.

### Outcomes

#### S5-3

Compare and describe the variation between theoretical and experimental distributions in situations that involve elements of chance

#### S5-4

Calculate probabilities, using fractions, percentages, and ratios