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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. 100. True or False. Experimental probability is based on knowing all the equally likely outcomes of an experiment. FALSE – theoretical probability is when you figure out all of the possible outcomes. 200. Matching.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. 100 True or False • Experimental probability is based on knowing all the equally likely outcomes of an experiment. • FALSE – theoretical probability is when you figure out all of the possible outcomes.

  3. 200 Matching The type of probability that is based on knowing all the equally likely outcomes of an experiment. • Experimental • Theoretical

  4. 300 What is the probability of getting a 6 if you role a fair dice? What is the probability of getting a 7 if you role a fair dice?

  5. 400 ODDS IN FAVOR What are the odds in favor of stopping on a number less than 3?

  6. 500 ODDS AGAINST What are the odds against stopping on a multiple of 2?

  7. 100 Counting Principles How many lunches can you choose from10 different drinks and 6 different sandwiches and 4 different sides?

  8. 200 • When shopping you can pick from 3 pieces of meat, 6 starches, and 2 veggies for dinner. How many dinners can you make? • When making an ice cream Sunday you can choose from 12 different flavors and 12 different toppings. How many different Sundays can you make?

  9. 300 Counting Principle How many locker combinations are possible for this lock: Hint: There are 40 numbers on this lock

  10. 400 Draw a Tree DiagramHow many outcomes are possible if someone rolls a die and then flips a coin?

  11. 500 Draw a Tree Diagram You have a choice of a red shirt, a blue shirt, or a green shirt. You have jeans or shorts. You can wear a jacket or a sweater. Give the total number of outcomes for clothing selection.

  12. 200 Criss-Cross Multiply:

  13. 400 The trick to word problems: fill in the blanks The top has to ______ the ____ and the bottom has to ______ the ______. The first sentence usually makes the ________ _________!

  14. 600 If a baseball player averages 5 hits for every 20 times he bats how many hits will he have when he bats 460 times?

  15. 800 • A triangle is 20 in tall and 5 in wide. If it is reduced to a width of 1 in then how tall will it be?

  16. 1000 Totsakan enlarged the size of a photo to a height of 18 in. What is the new width if it was originally 2 in tall and 1 in wide?

  17. 200 Ratio Wording • At the carnival the ratio of rides to games was 9:8. For every _____ games there are _____ rides. • In a bag of candy for every 3 chocolate pieces there are 7 sugar pieces. What is the ratio of chocolate pieces to sugar pieces?

  18. 400 Unit Rate Problems • An industrial machine is able to make 9 pens in 3 seconds. What is the rate made per second? • It took a pet store 10 weeks to sell 80 cats. What is the rate sold per week?

  19. 600 Comparing Using Unit Rate A supermarket had bags of red grapes for $27.09 for 7. The also had bags of green grapes priced at $14.96 for 4. Which type of grape is most expensive?

  20. 800 Writing An Equation to Represent Unit Rate Every cup is 8 ounces. Write an equation to express the total number of ounces (Z) in (y) cups.

  21. 1000 Every quarter is 5 nickels. Write an equation to express the total number of nickels (Z) in (y) quarters. Writing Equations to Represent Unit Rate

  22. Final Jeopardy A travel agent plans trips for tourists from Chicago to Miami. He gives them three ways to get from town to town: airplane, bus, train. Once the tourists arrive, there are two ways to get to the hotel: hotel van or taxi. Draw a tree diagram to illustrate the possible choices for the tourists.

  23. Double your money! Transportation Cost Airplane $350 Bus $150 Train $225 Hotel Van $60 Taxi $40 The cost of each type of transportation is given in the table. Determine the cost for each outcome.

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  27. A travel agent plans trips for tourists from Chicago to Miami. He gives them three ways to get from town to town: airplane, bus, train. Once the tourists arrive, there are two ways to get to the hotel: hotel van or taxi. Draw a tree diagram to illustrate the possible choices for the tourists. Transportation Cost Airplane $350 Bus $150 Train $225 Hotel Van $60 Taxi $40 The cost of each type of transportation is given in the table below. Determine the cost for each outcome.

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