It refers to the probability (possibility) of an event occuring when an experiment is conducted, Experimental Probability, Guessing, What is the PROBABILITY of choosing: BLUE, , , , What is the PROBABILITY of choosing: YELLOW or BLUE, , , , What is the PROBABILITY of choosing: VIOLET, , , , , 1/13 unlikely to happen, 12/13 likely to happen, 1/2 as likely as not, 5/13 unlikely to happen, What is the probability that the marble picked is not blue?, 8/12 likely to happen, 1/2 as likely as not, 2/3 likely to happen, What is the probability that the marble picked is red or blue?, 9/12 likely to happen, 1/2 as likely as not, 3/4 likely to happen, Sarah has a basket with 3 apples, 4 bananas, and 3 oranges. She picks one fruit without looking. , 4/10 unlikely to happen, 2/5 unlikely to happen, 7/10 likely to happen, Sarah has a basket with 3 apples, 4 bananas, and 3 oranges. She picks one fruit without looking. What is the probability that she picks a banana?, 4/10 unlikely to happen, 2/5 unlikely to happen, 7/10 likely to happen, Which object is least likely to be pulled out of the bag?, Crayon, Pen, Pencil, Which object has the highest possibility of being pulled out of the bag?, Crayon, Pen, Pencil, What is the probability of pulling either a pencil or a pen out of the bag?, 16 / 22 likely to happen, 15/22 likely to happen, 8 / 11 likely to happen.
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Math 5: Probability
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