1) Ben placed ten tiles numbered 1-10 in a bag. He plans to draw a tile from the bag. What is the probability the number will be greater than 6? a) impossible b) 5/10 c) 4/10 d) 6/10 2) You roll a single die numbered 1-6. What is the probability of rolling an odd number? a) 2/6 b) 1/5 c) 1/6 d) 1/2 3) You spin the spinner shown. What is the probability of landing on a color other than yellow? a) 3/8 b) 5/8 c) 3/5 d) 1/2 4) Mrs. Sultan is choosing a student at random to be a helper. She has 13 girls and 11 boys in her math class. What is the probability of choosing a girl? a) 1/2 b) 11/24 c) 13/24 d) 13/11 5) If she picks a ball at random, what is the probability the ball will be green? a) 1/6 b) 2/10 c) 1/12 d) 2/8 6) Ms. Long’s recess bag includes 5 jump ropes, 4 balls, 2 boxes of chalk, and 3 Frisbees. If a student chooses an item without looking, what is the chance they would pick out a ball? a) 4/10 b) 4/11 c) 2/7 d) 4/7 7) Kim has these coins in her pocket. If she choses 2 coins at random, what is the least amount of money she could pull out? a) 6₵ b) 5₵ c) 15₵ d) 11₵ 8) Sam will spin both spinners and will find the difference between the 2 numbers. What is the smallest difference she could get? a) 0 b) 1 c) 11 d) 12 9) Sean will spin both spinners and will find the product of the 2 numbers. What is the largest product he could spin? a) 56 b) 64 c) 16 d) 88

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