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ANSWER KEY Solve the following probability word problems. (1) The game show contestant spins a (4) spinner with the letters P, L, D, N and C on it, then either an easy or hard question is picked randomly for her. What is the probability that the spinner will not stop on the letter N and she is given a hard question? (5)
A coin-operated machine sells plastic rings. It contains 6 yellow rings, 11 blue rings, 15 green rings, and 3 black rings. Sarah puts a coin into the machine. Find the theoretical probability she gets a black ring. Express your answer as a decimal. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
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The spinner landed on the blue section 20 of the 85 times that it was spun. Compare the theoretical probability of the spinner landing on blue to the experimental probability. 12. A co-ed softball team consists of 5 males and 9 females. How many males should be added to the team so that the probability
Answer: 95 Answer: 26 or 64 4 2 This section provides an oral drill for sharpening one's mental computation. Before each session give these directions, "Number your paper from 1 to 10. Write your answer as the questions are called out. Each question will be repeated one time only." 4 2 Answer Key
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1) Design your own functioning spinner by cutting out the circle and pointer below. Attach the pointer to the center of your spinner using brass fasteners. Then, include 6 of your own colors. Number the colors 1 through 6. Answer the questions based on your spinner. Is it more or less likely to land on the first color than the second?
Statistics and Probability 1 Statistics and Probability (Data Analysis)—7.SP.1, 7.SP.2 3 Statistics and Probability (Data Analysis)—7.SP.3 21 Statistics and Probability (Chance and Uncertainty)—7.SP.4, 7.SP.5, 7.SP.6 41 Appendix 1 Models for Computing Decimal Numbers 1 Bibliography 1