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Probability Worksheets

Navigate through this assortment of printable probability worksheets that includes exercises on basic probability based on more likely, less likely, equally likely, certain and impossible events, pdf worksheets based on identifying suitable events, simple spinner problems, for students in grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6. With the required introduction, the beginners get to further their knowledge with skills like probability on single coin, two coins, days in a week, months in a year, fair die, pair of dice, deck of cards, numbers and more. Mutually exclusive and inclusive events, probability on odds and other challenging probability worksheets are useful for grade 7, grade 8, and high school. Grab some of these probability worksheets for free!

Probability on Coins

Simple probability worksheets based on tossing single coin or two coins. Identify the proper sample space before finding probability.

Probability in a single coin toss

Probability in pair of coin - 1

Probability in pair of coin - 2

Probability on Days and Months

Fun filled worksheet pdfs based on days in a week and months in a year. Sample space is easy to find but care is required in identifying like events.

Days of a week

Months of a year - 1

Months of a year - 2

Probability on Fair Die

Fair die is numbered from 1 to 6. Understand the multiples, divisors and factors and apply it on these probability worksheets.

Simple numbers

Multiples and divisors

Mutually exclusive and inclusive

Probability on Pair of Dice

Sample space is little large which contains 36 elements. Write all of them in papers before start answering on probability questions for grade 7 and grade 8.

Based on numbers

Based on sum and difference

Based on multiples and divisors

Based on factors

Probability on Numbers

Students should learn the concepts of multiples, divisors and factors before start practicing these printable worksheets.

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Probability on Deck of Cards

Deck of cards contain 52 cards, 26 are black, 26 are red, four different flowers, each flower contain 13 cards such as A, 1, 2, ..., 10, J, Q, K.

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Probability on Spinners

Interactive worksheets for 4th grade and 5th grade kids to understand the probability using spinners. Colorful spinners are included for more fun.

Spinner worksheets on numbers

Spinner worksheets on colors

Probability on Odds

Probability on odds worksheets can be broadly classifieds as favorable to the events or against the events.

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Probability on Independent and Dependent

Here comes our challenging probability worksheets set for 8th grade and high school students based on dependent and independent events with various real-life applications.

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Probability on Different Events

Basic probability worksheets for beginners in 6th grade and 7th grade to understand the different type of events such as more likely, less likely, equally likely and so on.

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Identify suitable events

Mutually inclusive and exclusive events

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Statistics and Probability Worksheets

Welcome to the statistics and probability page at Math-Drills.com where there is a 100% chance of learning something! This page includes Statistics worksheets including collecting and organizing data, measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode and range) and probability.

Students spend their lives collecting, organizing, and analyzing data, so why not teach them a few skills to help them on their way. Data management is probably best done on authentic tasks that will engage students in their own learning. They can collect their own data on topics that interest them. For example, have you ever wondered if everyone shares the same taste in music as you? Perhaps a survey, a couple of graphs and a few analysis sentences will give you an idea.

Statistics has applications in many different fields of study. Budding scientists, stock market brokers, marketing geniuses, and many other pursuits will involve managing data on a daily basis. Teaching students critical thinking skills related to analyzing data they are presented will enable them to make crucial and informed decisions throughout their lives.

Probability is a topic in math that crosses over to several other skills such as decimals, percents, multiplication, division, fractions, etc. Probability worksheets will help students to practice all of these skills with a chance of success!

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Mean, Median, Mode and Range -- Sorted Sets (Sets of 5 from 10 to 99)

Mean, Median, Mode and Range Worksheets

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Calculating the mean, median, mode and range are staples of the upper elementary math curriculum. Here you will find worksheets for practicing the calculation of mean, median, mode and range. In case you're not familiar with these concepts, here is how to calculate each one. To calculate the mean, add all of the numbers in the set together and divide that sum by the number of numbers in the set. To calculate the median, first arrange the numbers in order, then locate the middle number. In sets where there are an even number of numbers, calculate the mean of the two middle numbers. To calculate the mode, look for numbers that repeat. If there is only one of each number, the set has no mode. If there are doubles of two different numbers and there are more numbers in the set, the set has two modes. If there are triples of three different numbers and there are more numbers in the set, the set has three modes, and so on. The range is calculated by subtracting the least number from the greatest number.

Note that all of the measures of central tendency are included on each page, but you don't need to assign them all if you aren't working on them all. If you're only working on mean, only assign students to calculate the mean.

In order to determine the median, it is necessary to have your numbers sorted. It is also helpful in determining the mode and range. To expedite the process, these first worksheets include the lists of numbers already sorted.

  • Calculating Mean, Median, Mode and Range from Sorted Lists Sets of 5 Numbers from 1 to 10 Sets of 5 Numbers from 10 to 99 Sets of 5 Numbers from 100 to 999 Sets of 10 Numbers from 1 to 10 Sets of 10 Numbers from 10 to 99 Sets of 10 Numbers from 100 to 999 Sets of 20 Numbers from 10 to 99 Sets of 15 Numbers from 100 to 999

Normally, data does not come in a sorted list, so these worksheets are a little more realistic. To find some of the statistics, it will be easier for students to put the numbers in order first.

  • Calculating Mean, Median, Mode and Range from Unsorted Lists Sets of 5 Numbers from 1 to 10 Sets of 5 Numbers from 10 to 99 Sets of 5 Numbers from 100 to 999 Sets of 10 Numbers from 1 to 10 Sets of 10 Numbers from 10 to 99 Sets of 10 Numbers from 100 to 999 Sets of 20 Numbers from 10 to 99 Sets of 15 Numbers from 100 to 999

Collecting and Organizing Data

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Teaching students how to collect and organize data enables them to develop skills that will enable them to study topics in statistics with more confidence and deeper understanding.

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Interpreting and Analyzing Data

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Answering questions about graphs and other data helps students build critical thinking skills. Standard questions include determining the minimum, maximum, range, count, median, mode, and mean.

  • Answering Questions About Stem-and-Leaf Plots Stem-and-Leaf Plots with about 25 data points Stem-and-Leaf Plots with about 50 data points Stem-and-Leaf Plots with about 100 data points
  • Answering Questions About Line Plots Line Plots with Smaller Data Sets and Smaller Numbers Line Plots with Smaller Data Sets and Larger Numbers Line Plots with Larger Data Sets and Smaller Numbers Line Plots with Larger Data Sets and Larger Numbers
  • Answering Questions About Broken-Line Graphs Answer Questions About Broken-Line Graphs
  • Answering Questions About Circle Graphs Circle Graph Questions (Color Version) Circle Graph Questions (Black and White Version) Circle Graphs No Questions (Color Version) Circle Graphs No Questions (Black and White Version)
  • Answering Questions About Pictographs Answer Questions About Pictographs

Probability Worksheets

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  • Calculating Probabilities with Dice Sum of Two Dice Probabilities Sum of Two Dice Probabilities (with table)

Spinners can be used for probability experiments or for theoretical probability. Students should intuitively know that a number that is more common on a spinner will come up more often. Spinning 100 or more times and tallying the results should get them close to the theoretical probability. The more sections there are, the more spins will be needed.

  • Calculating Probabilities with Number Spinners Number Spinner Probability (4 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (5 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (6 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (7 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (8 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (9 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (10 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (11 Sections) Number Spinner Probability (12 Sections)

Non-numerical spinners can be used for experimental or theoretical probability. There are basic questions on every version with a couple extra questions on the A and B versions. Teachers and students can make up other questions to ask and conduct experiments or calculate the theoretical probability. Print copies for everyone or display on an interactive white board.

  • Probability with Single-Event Spinners Animal Spinner Probability ( 4 Sections) Animal Spinner Probability ( 5 Sections) Animal Spinner Probability ( 10 Sections) Letter Spinner Probability ( 4 Sections) Letter Spinner Probability ( 5 Sections) Letter Spinner Probability ( 10 Sections) Color Spinner Probability ( 4 Sections) Color Spinner Probability ( 5 Sections) Color Spinner Probability ( 10 Sections)
  • Probability with Multi-Event Spinners Animal/Letter Combined Spinner Probability ( 4 Sections) Animal/Letter Combined Spinner Probability ( 5 Sections) Animal/Letter Combined Spinner Probability ( 10 Sections) Animal/Letter/Color Combined Spinner Probability ( 4 Sections) Animal/Letter/Color Combined Spinner Probability ( 5 Sections) Animal/Letter/Color Combined Spinner Probability ( 10 Sections)

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About this unit, basic theoretical probability.

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Probability using sample spaces

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Basic set operations

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Experimental probability

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Randomness, probability, and simulation

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15 Probability Questions And Practice Problems for Middle and High School: Harder Exam Style Questions Included

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Probability questions and probability problems require students to work out how likely it is that something is to happen. Probabilities can be described using words or numbers. Probabilities range from 0 to 1 and can be written as fractions, decimals or percentages .

Here you’ll find a selection of probability questions of varying difficulty showing the variety you are likely to encounter in middle school and high school, including several harder exam style questions.

What are some real life examples of probability?

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The more likely something is to happen, the higher its probability. We think about probabilities all the time.

For example, you may have seen that there is a 20% chance of rain on a certain day or thought about how likely you are to roll a 6 when playing a game, or to win in a raffle when you buy a ticket.

15 Probability Questions Worksheet

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The probability of something happening is given by:

We can also use the following formula to help us calculate probabilities and solve problems:

  • Probability of something not occuring = 1 – probability of if occurring P(not\;A) = 1 - P(A)
  • For mutually exclusive events: Probability of event A OR event B occurring = Probability of event A + Probability of event B P(A\;or\;B) = P(A)+P(B)
  • For independent events: Probability of event A AND event B occurring = Probability of event A times probability of event B P(A\;and\;B) = P(A) × P(B)

Question: What is the probability of getting heads three times in a row when flipping a coin?

When flipping a coin, there are two possible outcomes – heads or tails. Each of these options has the same probability of occurring during each flip. The probability of either heads or tails on a single coin flip is ½.

Since there are only two possible outcomes and they have the same probability of occurring, this is called a binomial distribution.

Let’s look at the possible outcomes if we flipped a coin three times.

Let H=heads and T=tails.

The possible outcomes are: HHH, THH, THT, HTT, HHT, HTH, TTH, TTT

Each of these outcomes has a probability of ⅛.

Therefore, the probability of flipping a coin three times in a row and having it land on heads all three times is ⅛.

Middle school probability questions

In middle school, probability questions introduce the idea of the probability scale and the fact that probabilities sum to one. We look at theoretical and experimental probability as well as learning about sample space diagrams and venn diagrams.

1. Which number could be added to this spinner to make it more likely that the spinner will land on an odd number than a prime number?

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Currently there are two odd numbers and two prime numbers so the chances of landing on an odd number or a prime number are the same. By adding 3, 5 or 11 you would be adding one prime number and one odd number so the chances would remain equal.

By adding 9 you would be adding an odd number but not a prime number. There would be three odd numbers and two prime numbers so the spinner would be more likely to land on an odd number than a prime number.

2. Ifan rolls a fair dice, with sides labeled A, B, C, D, E and F. What is the probability that the dice lands on a vowel?

A and E are vowels so there are 2 outcomes that are vowels out of 6 outcomes altogether.

Therefore the probability is   \frac{2}{6} which can be simplified to \frac{1}{3} .

3. Max tested a coin to see whether it was fair. The table shows the results of his coin toss experiment:

Heads          Tails

    26                  41

What is the relative frequency of the coin landing on heads?

Max tossed the coin 67 times and it landed on heads 26 times.

\text{Relative frequency (experimental probability) } = \frac{\text{number of successful trials}}{\text{total number of trials}} = \frac{26}{67}

4. Grace rolled two dice. She then did something with the two numbers shown. Here is a sample space diagram showing all the possible outcomes:

What did Grace do with the two numbers shown on the dice?

Add them together

Subtract the number on dice 2 from the number on dice 1

Multiply them

Subtract the smaller number from the bigger number

For each pair of numbers, Grace subtracted the smaller number from the bigger number.

For example, if she rolled a 2 and a 5, she did 5 − 2 = 3.

5. Alice has some red balls and some black balls in a bag. Altogether she has 25 balls. Alice picks one ball from the bag. The probability that Alice picks a red ball is x and the probability that Alice picks a black ball is 4x. Work out how many black balls are in the bag.

Since the probability of mutually exclusive events add to 1:  

\begin{aligned} x+4x&=1\\\\ 5x&=1\\\\ x&=\frac{1}{5} \end{aligned}

\frac{1}{5} of the balls are red and \frac{4}{5} of the balls are blue.

6. Arthur asked the students in his class whether they like math and whether they like science. He recorded his results in the venn diagram below.

How many students don’t like science?

We need to look at the numbers that are not in the ‘Like science’ circle. In this case it is 9 + 7 = 16.

High school probability questions

In high school, probability questions involve more problem solving to make predictions about the probability of an event. We also learn about probability tree diagrams, which can be used to represent multiple events, and conditional probability.

7. A restaurant offers the following options:

Starter – soup or salad

Main – chicken, fish or vegetarian

Dessert – ice cream or cake

How many possible different combinations of starter, main and dessert are there?

The number of different combinations is 2 × 3 × 2 = 12.

8. There are 18 girls and 12 boys in a class. \frac{2}{9} of the girls and \frac{1}{4} of the boys walk to school. One of the students who walks to school is chosen at random. Find the probability that the student is a boy. 

First we need to work out how many students walk to school:

\frac{2}{9} \text{ of } 18 = 4

\frac{1}{4} \text{ of } 12 = 3

7 students walk to school. 4 are girls and 3 are boys. So the probability the student is a boy is \frac{3}{7} .

9. Rachel flips a biased coin. The probability that she gets two heads is 0.16. What is the probability that she gets two tails?

We have been given the probability of getting two heads. We need to calculate the probability of getting a head on each flip.

Let’s call the probability of getting a head p.

The probability p, of getting a head AND getting another head is 0.16.

Therefore to find p:

The probability of getting a head is 0.4 so the probability of getting a tail is 0.6.

The probability of getting two tails is 0.6 × 0.6 = 0.36 .

10. I have a big tub of jelly beans. The probability of picking each different color of jelly bean is shown below:

If I were to pick 60 jelly beans from the tub, how many orange jelly beans would I expect to pick?

First we need to calculate the probability of picking an orange. Probabilities sum to 1 so 1 − (0.2 + 0.15 + 0.1 + 0.3) = 0.25.

The probability of picking an orange is 0.25.

The number of times I would expect to pick an orange jelly bean is 0.25 × 60 = 15 .

11. Dexter runs a game at a fair. To play the game, you must roll a dice and pick a card from a deck of cards.

To win the game you must roll an odd number and pick a picture card. The game can be represented by the tree diagram below.

Dexter charges players $1 to play and gives $3 to any winners. If 260 people play the game, how much profit would Dexter expect to make?

Completing the tree diagram:

Probability of winning is \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{4}{13} = \frac{4}{26}

If 260 play the game, Dexter would receive $260.

The expected number of winners would be \frac{4}{26} \times 260 = 40

Dexter would need to give away 40 × $3 = $120 .

Therefore Dexter’s profit would be $260 − $120 = $140.

12. A fair coin is tossed three times. Work out the probability of getting two heads and one tail.

There are three ways of getting two heads and one tail: HHT, HTH or THH.

The probability of each is \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{1}{2} = \frac{1}{8} 

Therefore the total probability is \frac{1}{8} +\frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{8} = \frac{3}{8}

11th/12th grade probability questions

13. 200 people were asked about which athletic event they thought was the most exciting to watch. The results are shown in the table below.

A person is chosen at random. Given that that person chose 100m, what is the probability that the person was female?

Since we know that the person chose 100m, we need to include the people in that column only.

In total 88 people chose 100m so the probability the person was female is \frac{32}{88}   .

14.   Sam asked 50 people whether they like vegetable pizza or pepperoni pizza.

37 people like vegetable pizza. 

25 people like both. 

3 people like neither.

Sam picked one of the 50 people at random. Given that the person he chose likes pepperoni pizza, find the probability that they don’t like vegetable pizza.

We need to draw a venn diagram to work this out.

We start by putting the 25 who like both in the middle section. The 37 people who like vegetable pizza includes the 25 who like both, so 12 more people must like vegetable pizza. 3 don’t like either. We have 50 – 12 – 25 – 3 = 10 people left so this is the number that must like only pepperoni.

There are 35 people altogether who like pepperoni pizza. Of these, 10 do not like vegetable pizza. The probability is   \frac{10}{35} .

15. There are 12 marbles in a bag. There are n red marbles and the rest are blue marbles. Nico takes 2 marbles from the bag. Write an expression involving n for the probability that Nico takes one red marble and one blue marble.

We need to think about this using a tree diagram. If there are 12 marbles altogether and n are red then 12-n are blue.

To get one red and one blue, Nico could choose red then blue or blue then red so the probability is:

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Probability is the chance of some event to occur. When you need to know the probability of a particular event to take place, you think of the chances that you expect versus every possibility that can occur.

When you are not sure about the outcome of a particular event, you can specify the possibilities or how likely the outcome. Analysing the events that are governed by the probability is known as Statistics. Statistics Problems can be solved using Math formulas .

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A simple example that defines basics of probability is flipping a coin.

There are two possible outcomes after a coin is flipped, i.e,

What is the probability of a fair coin (that has two different faces) that it lands on Heads?

Since there are only two possible outcomes that can occur out of one, hence the probability of the coin landing on Heads would be

P(H) = Heads / Tails + Heads = ½

Hence, P(H) = 0.5 or 50%

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  • Two coins are tossed simultaneously 400 times and we get 2 heads equals to 180 times, one head = 148 times and no head = 70 times. If two coins are tossed at trandom, what is the probability of getting 2 heads , 1 head and 0 heads.
  • According to the meteorological report for 300 consecutive days in a year, its weather forecast was correct 180 times. Out of these days, one day was chosen at random, what is the probability that the weather forecast was correct on that day and not correct on that day.
  • In a cricket match, a batsman hit the boundary 5 times out of 40 balls played by him. Find the probability that the boundary is not hit by the ball.
  • In a survey of 200 ladies it was found that 142 like coffee, while 58 dislike it. Find the probability that a lady chosen at present likes coffee and dislike coffee.
  • In a cricket match, a batsman hits a boundary 6 times out of 30 balls he plays. Find the probability that he did not hit a ball.

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  • A coin is tossed once, what is the probability of getting a head
  • A die is thrown once, find the probability of getting an even number and a multiple of 3,
  • Two dice are thrown at the same time, find the probability that the sum of two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is more than nine.
  • A bag contains 5 red balls and some blue balls.if the probability of drawing a blue ball from the bag is thrice that of a red ball, find the number of blue balls in the bag.
  • One card is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is a king, a red 8, a spade, a red card, the six of the club and a face card.

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  • In a class of 40 students, 8 are in the drama club and 12 are in the art club. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected student is: a) in the drama club? b) in the art club?
  • A bag contains 50 marbles, 28 red ones and 22 blue ones. A marble is picked at random from the bag. What is the probability of picking: a) a red marble? b) a blue marble? c) a red marble after a blue marble had been picked first.
  • A two-digit number is written at random. Determine the probability that the number will be: a) an odd number. b) larger than 75. c) a multiple of 5. d) an even number smaller than 40.
  • In a group of 30 students, there are 14 girls and 4 of them can speak French. 6 of the 16 boys can speak French. If a student is selected randomly from the group, find the probability that the selected student: a) can speak French. b) is a boy. c) is a girl who can speak French.

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What Are Common AND and OR Probabilities? Probabilities are an important concept in mathematics. It helps in making predictions about outcomes such as weather, floods, games, and even lotteries. It is a form of mathematical calculation that gives us a result that shows us the chances of occurrence of a specific event. In probability, the two terms, AND, OR, play a crucial role. The correct usage of these terms determines the accuracy of the results. In probability, AND shows that the desired outcome is expected to fulfill both conditions at the same time. OR means that the desired outcome has to follow one condition at a time, or both conditions at the same time.

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Introduces the concept of predicting multiple chance outcomes. What is probability of getting number 1 or 4 when dice numbered from 1 to 6 is rolled?

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This lesson focuses on determining the probability of real world situations. If you randomly choose a letter in the word "HIGHEST", find the probability that you choose a T or H. Since the word contains 1 T, it means T has one possibility to be selected out of seven. Since the word contains 2 H, it means H has two possibilities to be selected out of seven. Probability of selecting T or H, P(A) = 3/7.

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Students practice with 20 Problems Involving AND & OR problems. The answers can be found below. Jack has to select a pen and a pencil from 6 different pencils and blue, black, green and red colored pens. Find the probability of selecting a green colored pen and any of the given pencil.

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Another 20 Problems Involving AND & OR problems. The answers can be found below. There are 4 apples, 5 oranges and 8 bananas in a basket. Use a fraction to express the probability of picking an apple or an orange from the basket.

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Reviews all skills in the unit. A great take home sheet. Also provides a practice problem. From 26 letters, there are 21 letters called consonants. Find the probability of selecting a letter B or I?

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Introduces the concept of determining OR probabilities. What is probability of getting number 1 or 4 when dice numbered from 1 to 6 is rolled?

This lesson focuses on determining the probability of choosing random objects. If you randomly choose a letter in the word "HIGHEST", find the probability that you will choose a T or H. Since the word contains 1 T, it means T has one possibility to be selected out of seven. Since the word contains 2 H, it means H has two possibilities to be selected out of seven.

Students practice with 20 Problems Involving AND & OR problems. The answers can be found below. There are 8 cherries, 3 blackberries and 6 grapes in a basket. If Jack picks a fruit at random from the basket, then what is the probability of the fruit being a cherry or blackberries?

Another 20 Problems Involving AND & OR problems. The answers can be found below. Tim has tickets numbered 1 to 21. Find the probability of picking a ticket that has a number which is an odd and a number multiple of 3?

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    In these exercises, students determine the probability of events by counting the number of ways an event can happen (the numerator) divided by the total number of possible outcomes. Note that this method only works if each different outcome is equally likely to happen at any time. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet #3. Worksheet #4 Worksheet #5.

  23. Problems Involving AND & OR Worksheets

    Independent Practice 1. Students practice with 20 Problems Involving AND & OR problems. The answers can be found below. Jack has to select a pen and a pencil from 6 different pencils and blue, black, green and red colored pens. Find the probability of selecting a green colored pen and any of the given pencil.