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Probability Jeopardy

Probability Jeopardy. Spinners. Dice Marbles Coins. Average. Probability Terms. Probability Situations. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $2. $2. $2. $2. $2. $5. $5. $5. $5. $5. $10. $10. $10. $10. $10. $20. $20. $20. $20. $20.

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Probability Jeopardy

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  1. Probability Jeopardy

  2. Spinners Dice Marbles Coins Average Probability Terms Probability Situations $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20

  3. What is the probability of landing on a number under five?Certain, possible, or impossible? 1 2 4 3

  4. CertainAll numbers are under five.

  5. What is the probability of landing on an even number?

  6. 36or three out of six

  7. Which spinner would you want to use if you wanted to spin a 3?

  8. This one has more of a chance of landing on a 3.

  9. What shapes are least likely to land on?

  10. Yellow Pentagon andOrange Trapezoid

  11. Which spinner would you use if you wanted it to be equally like to spin white and blue?

  12. Spinner 2

  13. If I roll two dice that are numbered from 1 – 6, then what is the highest possible amount I could roll?

  14. 12

  15. What are the chances of drawing a blue marble from the bag?

  16. 27

  17. What type of marble has a three out of ten chance of being drawn from the bag?

  18. White

  19. If I flipped a coin, what are the chances of landing on heads?

  20. 12orone out of two

  21. I am rolling two dice and adding their totals together. One dice lands on a four. Is it certain, possible, or impossible to roll an amount higher than nine?

  22. Possible:If I roll a six with the second dice, then I would have a total higher than nine.

  23. What is the average of these two towers?

  24. 2

  25. What is the average of these two towers?

  26. 6

  27. What is the average of these towers?

  28. 3

  29. How would you write a math problem to find the average of these three towers?

  30. 5 + 1 + 3 = 99 ÷ 3 = 3the average is three

  31. If I wanted to put these blocks into three towers, what would the average number of blocks be on each tower?

  32. The average would be three.

  33. Probability is how likely it is that something will happen. What the probability vocabulary we learned this week that describes the probability of something happening?

  34. certain possible impossiblelikely unlikely

  35. Which term means that there is more of a chance of something happening than not happening?

  36. Likely

  37. This term means that something could never happen.

  38. impossible

  39. Name two probability terms that mean the opposite.

  40. certain& impossible

  41. Compare the two terms likely and unlikely. How are they alike and different?

  42. They both describe the term possible. Likely means that there is more of a chance of something happening than not happening. Unlikely means there is more of a chance of something not happening than happening.

  43. What are the chances that you can skip fourth grade next year and go to fifth instead?

  44. impossible

  45. What are the chances that everybody will attend the Christmas party?

  46. likely

  47. Lawrence is the captain of his track team. The team is deciding on a color and all eight members wrote their choice down on equal size cards. If Lawrence picks one card at random, what is the probability that he will pick blue? blue blue green black yellow blue black red

  48. 3 out of 8 chanceor38

  49. If you have to land on an even number to get a point. Then how many different results would give you a point?

  50. There are four different ways to get a point. You could land on a 2, 4, 6, or 8 to get a point.

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