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Grade 7 Assessment Anchors - Grade 7 Core Standards

8.02 Experimental probability

Interactive practice questions

To prepare for the week ahead, a restaurant keeps a record of the number of each main meal ordered throughout the previous week.

Meal Frequency
Chicken $54$54
Beef $32$32
Lamb $26$26
Vegetarian $45$45
a

How many meals were ordered altogether?

b

Determine the experimental probability, as a percentage, that a customer will order a beef meal.

Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

Easy
2min

A retail store served $773$773 customers in October, and there were $44$44 complaints during that month.

Determine, as a percentage, the experimental probability that a customer submits a complaint.

Easy
1min

At the main traffic light in town going north to south the green light is on for $24$24 seconds, then the yellow light lasts for $3$3 seconds, and then the red light is on for $13$13 seconds. This cycle then repeats.

If a car approaches the traffic light, what is the likelihood that the light will be:

Easy
1min

Five schools compete in a basketball competition. The results from the last season are given in the table below.

Easy
1min
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Outcomes

CC.2.4.7.B.3

Investigate chance processes and develop, use, and evaluate probability models.

M07.D-S.3.2.1

Determine the probability of a chance event given relative frequency. Predict the approximate relative frequency given the probability. Example: When rolling a number cube 600 times, predict that a 3 or 6 would be rolled roughly 200 times but probably not exactly 200 times.

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