What is the experimental probability of a spin of orange?
21/60
According to the table, what color had an experimental probability closest to its theoretical probability?
red
Bradley spun the spinner 40 times and recorded his results in the table. According to the table, what was the experimental probability of spinning blue?
12/40 or 3/10
Roll of the Die (6-sided), what is P(not a 2) =
5/6
Which color had an experimental probability that matched its theoretical probability?
Blue
For two consecutive spins, what is the theoretical probability of spinning any color first AND a green second?
4/16 or 1/4
If the coin is flipped 140 times, how many times would you predict that the coin lands on heads?
70 times
?
280/1500 or 14/75
If the spinner is spun 40 times, how many times would you predict a spin of something that is not purple?
30
If the die is rolled 300 times, how many times would you predict a roll of a 1 or a 6?
100 times
What is the theoretical probability that the coin will land on tails?
1/2
P(not orange)
3/4
P(blue or black)
1/2 or 2/4
For two consecutive spins, what is the theoretical probability of spinning a red first AND a blue second?
1/16
For a single spin, what is the theoretical probability of spinning green?
1/4
What is the theoretical probability that the coin will land on heads?
1/2
If Bradley spins the spinner 200 times, how many times would you predict the spinner lands green?
50 times
Neil tossed a 6-sided die 90 times. The results of his tosses are recorded in the table: What number had an experimental probability that matched its theoretical probability?
2
P(black) =
1/4
Roll of the Die (6-sided), what is P(odd) =
3/6 or 1/2
?
240/450 or 8/15
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