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Theoretical Probability of Simple Events Practice and Problem Solving: A/B
Find the probability for each event. 1. tossing a number cube numbered from 1 to 6 and getting an even number that is greater than or equal to 2 _________________________________________________________________________________________
2. tossing a number cube numbered from 1 to 6 and getting an odd number that is less than or equal to 3 _________________________________________________________________________________________
3. randomly selecting a seventh grader from a school that has 250 sixth graders, 225 seventh graders, and 275 eighth graders _________________________________________________________________________________________
4. without looking, not picking a red hat from a box that holds 20 red hats, 30 blue hats, 15 green hats, and 25 white hats _________________________________________________________________________________________
Match each event to its likelihood. 5. rolling a number greater than 6 on a number cube labeled 1 through 6
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A. likely
6. flipping a coin and getting heads
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B. unlikely
7. drawing a red or blue marble from a bag of red marbles and blue marbles
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C. as likely as not
8. spinning a number less than 3 on a spinner with 8 equal sections labeled 1 through 8
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D. impossible
9. rolling a number less than 6 on a number cube labeled 1 through 6
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