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“Probability & Statistics” Math-7 SOL Review Packet. Topics: Probability of Simple Events Experimental v. Theoretical Probability Tree Diagrams Fundamental Counting Principle Probability of Compound Events Analyzing Histograms/ Graphs. SOL’s Covered:. Probability. Probability.

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  1. “Probability & Statistics” Math-7 SOL Review Packet Topics: Probability of Simple Events Experimental v. Theoretical Probability Tree Diagrams Fundamental Counting Principle Probability of Compound Events Analyzing Histograms/ Graphs SOL’s Covered:

  2. Probability

  3. Probability

  4. Probability New State Question!

  5. Probability New State Question!

  6. Probability New State Question! New State Question! New State Question!

  7. Fundamental Counting Principle New State Question!

  8. Fundamental Counting Principle The letters A, B, C, D, and E can be used to create a four letter code for a lock. Each letter can be repeated. What is the total number of four letter codes that can be made using these letters? New State Question! New State Question!

  9. Compound Probability There are 52 cards in a standard deck, and 4 of them are Aces. What is the probability of picking two Aces in a row? Assume the first pick is not replaced. 12/52 C. 3/676 B. 1/221 D. 7/52 There are 3 red, 2 purple, 1 green, and 4 orange lollipops in a bag. Without replacing the first pick, what is the probability of picking a red, then a green? 3/100 C. 1/30 B. 1/18 D. 6/10

  10. Compound Probability A deck of cards numbered 1 – 10 is shown. The cards are thoroughly shuffled. A card is picked, replaced, and a second card is picked. What is the probability of picking a 4 and an even number? 1/10 1/18 1/20 D. 6/10

  11. Compound Probability New State Question! New State Question! A fair coin has faces labeled heads and tails. A fair cube has faces labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F. Adam will flip this coin and roll the cube one time each. What is the probability that the coin will land with tails face-up and the cube will land on the letter A? New State Question!

  12. Histograms/Graphs New State Question!

  13. Histograms/Graphs

  14. Histograms/Graphs

  15. Histograms/Graphs New State Question! New State Question! New State Question!

  16. Histograms/Graphs New State Question!

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