Test PracticeT
462 Probability and Predictions
- CHALLENGE The experimental probability of a coin landing on heads
is _ 127. If the coin landed on tails 30 times, find the number of tosses. - REASONING Twenty sharpened pencils are placed in a box containing
an unknown number of unsharpened pencils. Suppose 15 pencils are
taken out at random, of which five are sharpened. Based on this, is it
reasonable to assume that the number of unsharpened pencils was 40?
Explain your reasoning. - E WRITE MATH Compare and contrast experimental probability and
theoretical probability.
C
Eight cards numbered 1–8 are shuffled together. A card is drawn at random.
It is not replaced. Find each probability. (Lesson 2B)
- P(8 then 4) 13. P(even then odd)
- PUMPKINS The table shows the number of participants at
Competition
Perfect
Pumpkin
Biggest
Pumpkin
18
12
Number of
Participants
Prize1st
the pumpkin festival. A ribbon will be awarded to the top
three participants in the perfect pumpkin contest. Find the
number of ways the ribbons can be awarded in the perfect
pumpkin contest. (Lesson 1D)
- What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 4
on a number cube? (Lesson 1A) - The table shows Mitch’s record for the
last thirty par-3 holes he has played.
Mitch’s Golf Results
Score Number of Holes
2 4
314
4 9
5 3
Based on this record, what is the
probability that Mitch will score a
2 or 3 on the next par-3 hole?
A. _^79 C. _ 103
B. ^35 D. 509
- J.R. tossed a coin 100 times.
Number of Tosses 0
Tossing a Coin
20
40
60
80
Heads Tails
Based on his results, what is the
experimental probability of tossing
tails on the next toss?
F. _^15 H. _^35
G. ^23 I. ^45
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