430 Probability and Predictions
Outcomes occur at random if each outcome occurs by chance. For
example, the number that results when rolling a number cube is a
random outcome.
TALENT COMPETITION Simone and her three friends were deciding
how to pick the song they will sing for their school’s talent show.
They decide to roll a number cube. The person with the lowest
number chooses the song. If her friends rolled a 6, 5, and 2, what
is the probability that Simone will get to choose the song?
The possible outcomes of rolling a number cube are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
and 6.
In order for Simone to be able to choose the song, she will need to
roll a 1.
Let P(A) be the probability that Simone chooses the song.
P(A) = ___number of favorable outcomes
number of possible outcomes
= _^16 There are 6 possible outcomes, and 1 of them is favorable.
The probability that Simone will choose the song is _^16 , 0.1
−
6 , or
about 17%.
MUSIC The table shows the numbers New York Philharmonic
Brass Instrument Players
Horn 6
Trombone 4
Trumpet 3
Tuba 1
of brass instrument players in the
New York Philharmonic. Suppose one
brass instrument player is randomly
selected to be a featured performer.
Find the probability of each event.
Write as a fraction in simplest form.
d. P(trumpet) e. P(brass)
f. P(flute) g. P(horn or tuba)
The probability that an event will happen can be any number from
0 to 1, including 0 and 1, as shown on the number line below. Notice
that probabilities can be written as fractions, decimals, or percents.
Impossible
Unlikely
As likely to
happen as not
Likely
Certain
1
4
3
4
1
(^02)
0
0%
0.25
25%
0.5
50%
0.75
75%
1
1
100%
Real-World Link
Founded in 1842, the
New York Philharmonic
is the oldest symphony
orchestra in the
United States. They
have performed over
14,000 concerts.
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