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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. PROBABILITY REVIEW. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Theoretical Probability. Counting Principle. Permutation Or Combination. Permutation Or Combination. Probability With and Without Replacement. 10 Point.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy PROBABILITY REVIEW Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Theoretical Probability Counting Principle Permutation Or Combination Permutation Or Combination Probability With and Without Replacement 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. A jar contains 24 black, 11 orange, 10 brown, and 9 violet marbles. A marble is drawn at random. What is the probability you choose a violet marble?

  5. You roll a number cube numbered from 1 to 6. What is the probability you roll a number greater than 4. Express the probability as a fraction.

  6. A jar contains 25 orange, 16 white, and 4 violet marbles. What is the odds in favor of pulling an orange marble?

  7. A jar contains 20 gray and 23 white marbles. A marble is drawn at random. What is the probability of pulling a white marble?

  8. You roll a cube which has the numbers 17, 20, 23, 26, 28, and 29 on it. You then spin a spinner which has 6 sections. The letters on the spinner are G, E, F, K, C, and H. What is the probability of picking 20 and landing on K?

  9. You have 3 shorts, 5 pairs of shoes, 8 sweaters . How many different outfits can you make?

  10. At a restaurant you have a choice of 2 desserts, 3 drinks, 3 vegetables. How many different meals can be ordered?

  11. At Hollister sweaters come in 3 colors, 5 styles. How many different options of sweaters do you have to choose from?

  12. You roll a number cube numbered from 1 to 6.You then spin a spinner with 4 sections each with a different color. The spinner has the colors pink, red, white, and gray. What is the probability you roll a 2 and land on white or red?

  13. You flip a coin and toss a 1-6 number cube.What is the probability that you do not land on tails and do not roll a 3?

  14. Dylan, Andrew, Hailey, and Jordan ran in a race. In how many different orders can they finish the race?

  15. PERMUTATION

  16. How many three person committees can be chosen from a group of six people?

  17. COMBINATION

  18. How many ways can a president and vice-president be selected in a class of twenty-five students?

  19. PERMUTATION

  20. There are twelve players on the basketball team. How many ways can a starting lineup of five players be chosen?

  21. COMBINATION

  22. In how many ways can Natalie, Brianna, and Connor stand in line?

  23. PERMUTATION

  24. Michael has four different kinds of cars to use on his model railroad. In how many different orders can he arrange the cars to be pulled by the engine?

  25. PERMUTATION

  26. Ms. Crump always includes a few bonus questions on her tests. Since if you get them wrong they don't count against your score, you might as well try them. However, on the last test she said you were only allowed to answer two of the four bonus questions offered. How many combinations of two questions could have been selected from the four bonus questions?

  27. COMBINATION

  28. How many three person committees can be chosen from a group of nine people?

  29. COMBINATION

  30. There are 7 things in a hat. How many ways can you pick 5 things from the hat at once?

  31. COMBINATION

  32. How many ways can a president and vice-president be selected in a class of fifteen students?

  33. PERMUTATION

  34. A deck of cards has 5 pink, 6 orange, 3 purple, and 5 navy cards. You pick 2 cards from the deck. Cards are not returned to the deck after they are picked. What is the probability the first card is pink and the second card is purple?

  35. There are 6 red, 2 yellow, 6 black, and 5 gray marbles in a hat. You pick 2 marbles from the hat. Marbles are not returned after they have been drawn. What is the probability the first marble is red and the second marble is black?

  36. A deck of cards has 5 brown, 5 black, 6 pink, 4 gray, and 2 yellow cards. You pick 2 cards from the deck. Cards are not returned to the deck after they are picked. What is the probability the first card is black or grey?

  37. A deck of cards has 3 blue, 4 black, and 6 purple cards. You pick 2 cards from the deck. Cards are returned to the deck after they are picked. What is the probability two blue cards in a row?

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