To find a reasonable prediction for the number of times a slushie or an ice cream sundae prize ticket will be drawn, we need to add the number of slushie tickets and ice cream sundae tickets together.
There are 8 slushie tickets and 4 ice cream sundae tickets.
So, the total number of slushie and ice cream sundae tickets is 8 + 4 = 12.
Since each of the 190 students will draw a prize ticket, we can predict that the slushie or ice cream sundae ticket will be drawn 12 times.
Therefore, the reasonable prediction for the number of times a slushie or an ice cream sundae prize ticket will be drawn is D) 11.
A bag contains the following prize tickets:
• 6 tickets labeled “8-ounce bottle of SLIME”
• 2 tickets labeled “4 RINGTONES”
• 8 tickets labeled “32-ounce SLUSHIE”
• 4 tickets labeled “16-ounce ICE CREAM SUNDAE”.
Each of the 190 7th grade students who passed the Math benchmark test will draw a prize ticket from the bag. The prize will be recorded for that student, then the ticket will be returned to the bag.
What is a reasonable prediction for the number of times a slushie or an ice cream sundae prize ticket will be drawn?
Responses
A 7676
B 3838
C 104104
D 114
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