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Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7b
The Law of Large Numbers states that
  1. large numbers are more likely to be theoretical probable when relative frequency is considered.
  2. relative frequency approaches theoretical probability as the number of trials increases.
  3. when you take two large numbers into consideration, experimental probability is doubled.
  4. experimental probability is no more than a theoretical concept of large number systems.
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.5
If an event has a 0.5 probability of occurring, what can be said about the event?
  1. It is certain to occur.
  2. It is certain to not occur.
  3. It has an equal chance of occurring as of not occurring.
  4. Not enough information is provided.
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.5
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.6
A fair numbered cube has sides numbered 1 through 6. When the cube is rolled 100 times, which event would be MOST likely to occur?
  1. All numbers rolled would be odd.
  2. The number 6 would never be rolled.
  3. The number 7 would be rolled at least once.
  4. An even number would be rolled 50 times.
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.5
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
Kali rolls a six-sided number cube. What is the probability that the cube will land on a number less than 5?
Multi Side Dices 2
  1. P(<5)=14
  2. P(<5)=15
  3. P(<5)=23
  4. P(<5)=56
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.5
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
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