4.3 Multiplication Worksheet
  • 1. State whether the following is a probability:

    .73
A) Not a Probability
B) Probability
  • 2. State whether the following is a probability:

    8/6
A) Probability
B) Not a Probability
  • 3. State whether the following is a probability:

    -.33%
A) Not a Probability
B) Probability
  • 4. State whether the following is a probability:

    0
A) Probability
B) Not a Probability
  • 5. State the type of probability:

    The probability of getting two aces is 1/221.
A) Classical
B) Empirical
C) Subjective
  • 6. State the type of probability:

    The weather reporter said there is a 40% chance of rain this week.
A) Subjective
B) Empirical
C) Classical
  • 7. State the type of probability:

    Out of the class, 5 out of 22 students play basketball for the school.
A) Subjective
B) Empirical
C) Classical
  • 8. State the type of probability:

    The student made an educated guess at how many of the gum balls in the bag were red.
A) Classical
B) Empirical
C) Subjective
  • 9. State the type of probability:

    Out of all the fans at the softball game, 62% were students.
A) Classical
B) Subjective
C) Empirical
  • 10. If one card is drawn from a deck of cards, what is the probability of......

    P(getting a 6) =
  • 11. If one card is drawn from a deck of cards, what is the probability of......

    P(getting a red king) =
  • 12. If one card is drawn from a deck of cards, what is the probability of......

    P(getting the complement of spades) =
  • 13. If a die is rolled once, what is the probability of......

    P(getting a 1) =
  • 14. If a die is rolled once, what is the probability of......

    P(getting a 7) =
  • 15. If a die is rolled once, what is the probability of......

    P(getting the complement of an even number) =
  • 16. State whether the event is dependent or independent.....

    Drawing a queen from a deck of cards and flipping tails on a coin.
A) Dependent
B) Independent
  • 17. Calculate the probability of the events. ***Reduce all fractions.***

    Drawing a queen from a deck of cards and flipping tails on a coin.
  • 18. State whether the event is dependent or independent.....

    Rolling a die and getting a 6 and drawing a red card from a deck of cards.
A) Dependent
B) Independent
  • 19. Calculate the probability of the events. ***Reduce all fractions.***

    Rolling a die and getting a 6 and drawing a red card from a deck of cards.
  • 20. State whether the event is dependent or independent.....

    Rolling a die and getting an even number and drawing a black card from a deck of cards.
A) Independent
B) Dependent
  • 21. Calculate the probability of the events. ***Reduce all fractions.***

    Rolling a die and getting an even number and drawing a black card from a deck of cards.
  • 22. State whether the event is dependent or independent.....

    Drawing two cards from a deck of cards with replacement and getting a jack and three.
A) Dependent
B) Independent
  • 23. Calculate the probability of the events. ***Reduce all fractions.***

    Drawing two cards from a deck of cards with replacement and getting a jack and three.
  • 24. State whether the event is dependent or independent.....

    Drawing two cards from a deck of cards without replacement and getting two sevens.
A) Independent
B) Dependent
  • 25. Calculate the probability of the events. ***Reduce all fractions.***

    Drawing two cards from a deck of cards without replacement and getting two sevens.
  • 26. In a bag of marbles, there is 1 purple marble, 4 gold marbles, and 5 blue marbles. Calculate the following probabilities.

    Picking 2 marbles without replacement. P(Purple ∩ Gold) =
  • 27. In a bag of marbles, there is 1 purple marble, 4 gold marbles, and 5 blue marbles. Calculate the following probabilities.

    Picking 2 marbles without replacement. P(Blue ∩ Blue) =
  • 28. In a bag of marbles, there is 1 purple marble, 4 gold marbles, and 5 blue marbles. Calculate the following probabilities.

    Picking 1 marble, P(Blue ∩ Gold) =
  • 29. In a bag of marbles, there is 1 purple marble, 4 gold marbles, and 5 blue marbles. Calculate the following probabilities.

    Picking 2 marbles with replacement, P(Blue ∩ Gold) =
  • 30. Compare the two different type of "and probability" and how they are different.
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