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Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.5
Grade 3 People and Places
A patient person probably
  1. yells a lot.
  2. doesn't complain too much.
  3. can't sit still.
Grade 8 Defining Words
seeming reasonable or probable
  1. pivotal
  2. plausible
  3. plunder
  4. pithy
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.8, 7.SP.C.8b
The set of all possible outcomes in a probability experiment.
  1. Choices
  2. Probability
  3. Sample space
  4. Outcome arrangements
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
An event that has one outcome or a collection of outcomes.
  1. Probable event
  2. Simple event
  3. Counted event
  4. Outcome
Grade 6 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Grade 9 Defining Words
Regard as probable; expect or predict
  1. antagonize
  2. anticipate
  3. anecdote
  4. adhere
Grade 5 Context Clues
A MINIATURE dog would probably:
  1. be a good hunter
  2. eat you out of house and home
  3. have a nasty temper
  4. be small enough to hold
Grade 6 Ancient History
Grade 10 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Segregation dictates only probability, not the
  1. number of offspring.
  2. traits.
  3. genes.
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7a
What is the probability that the spinner will land on A?
Spinner With Letters
  1. 1 out of 4
  2. 2 out of 4
  3. 1 out of 5
  4. 2 out of 5
Grade 5 Context Clues
A CAUTIOUS skier would probably:
  1. ski only at night
  2. stay on the beginner's slopes
  3. buy used equipment
  4. perform dangerous stunts
Grade 10 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
The principles of probability can be used to
  1. predict the traits of the offspring produced by genetic crosses.
  2. determine the actual outcomes of genetic crosses.
  3. predict the traits of the parents used in genetic crosses.
  4. decide which organisms are best to use in genetic crosses.
Grade 12 Artificial Intelligence
Which of the following is the correct definition of fuzzy logic?
  1. Conclusions stated as uncertainties
  2. Conclusions stated as probabilities.
  3. Conclusions that computers can't make.
  4. Human decision that involve uncertainties.
  5. Human decision that involve probabilities.
Grade 12 US Government
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