Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Experimental Probability MC)
In a repeated experiment, Kim rolled a fair die twice. The theoretical probability of both rolls equaling a sum greater than 8 is 10 over 36. Predict how many times the rolls will result in a sum greater than 8 if the experiment is repeated 180 times.
8
10
25
50
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Experimental Probability MC)
A spinner is divided into three equal parts A, B, and C. The repeated experiment of spinning the spinner twice is simulated 125 times. A table of outcomes is shown.
Outcome Frequency
A, A 15
A, B 12
A, C 10
B, A 18
B, B 15
B, C 17
C, A 11
C, B 13
C, C 14
Based on the table, for what probability can you expect the spinner to not land on A?
0.66
0.47
0.33
0.10
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Experimental Probability MC)
Using a standard deck of 52 cards, Lisa drew a card, recorded the suit of the card picked, then replaced it back in the deck. She continued this for a total of 40 draws. The table shows the frequency of each type of card drawn.
Diamonds Spades Hearts Clubs
7 11 9 13
Determine the experimental probability of not selecting a diamond.
P(not diamond) = 82.5%
P(not diamond) = 72.5%
P(not diamond) = 10%
P(not diamond) = 7%
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Experimental Probability MC)
There is an equal amount of yellow, blue, green, and red marbles in a bag of 24 marbles. If Ed draws 12 marbles out of the bag with replacement, predict how many of the 12 marbles drawn should be green.
24
12
3
1
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Experimental Probability MC)
The table shows the results of tossing a number cube 50 times.
Outcome Frequency
1 9
2 11
3 8
4 6
5 9
6 7
Determine the experimental probability of landing on a number less than 4.
P(< 4) = 0.06
P(< 4) = 0.12
P(< 4) = 0.32
P(< 4) = 0.56