Asked by Delilah

1.
You flip a coin 30 times and get heads 11 times, so the chance of getting heads is eleven over thirty . Is this an example of theoretical or experimental probability? (1 point)

theoretical
experimental

2.
You have made 3 out of 10 of your last free throws. How many free throws can you expect to make if you shoot 100 free throws? (1 point)

30
50
60
75

3.
What is the probability that a month picked at random will have 31 days?
(1 point)

5/12
4/12
7/12
8/12

4.
If you rolled a number cube 100 times, how many times would you expect to get an even number? (1 point)

25
75
50
38

5.
A bag holds 2 yellow, 1 green, and 2 red marbles. If you were to draw a marble from the bag 150 times, and replace it after each draw, how many yellow marbles would you expect to draw? (1 point)

50
60
30
120

6.
A bag has 6 green marbles, 4 red marbles, 5 yellow marbles, and 3 purple marbles. What is the probability of choosing a purple marble? (1 point)

1/6
6/18
3/20
1/9

7.
You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events? (1 point)

independent
dependent

8.
There are 5 different cookies in a bag. One of them is your favorite, chocolate chip. What is the probability that you will not get your favorite? (1 point)

1/5
2/5
24/25
4/5

9. A basket contains 5 green lollipops, 12 red lollipops, and 7 orange lollipops. When a lollipop is taken from the basket, it is not replaced. What is P(orange, then orange)? (1 point)

42/576
42/552
7/24
14/48

10. The letters in the word Paris are written on slips of paper and placed in a bag. Each letter will be put back after it is drawn. What is P(r, then vowel)? (1 point)

1/5
2/5
3/5
2/25

My answers:
1. experimental
2. 30
3. 7/12
4. 50
5. 60
6. 1/6
7. independent
8. 4/5
9. 42/552
10. 2/5

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
The first 8 are right. I don't know about 9 and 10.

Answered by Delilah
ok thanks! 9 and 10 I am not sure about though...
Answered by Sumii
All are correct. Good Job!
Answered by Sumii
Woops except for 10 its 2/25.
Answered by Sumii
You multiply 1/5 x 2/5 = 2/25
Answered by Lady Lyric
All are correct except 10. The answer is 2/25 like Sumii said.
Answered by Katey
Yep I just just took the quiz and I got a 100%.
Answered by oomploompa
Answers:
b
a
c
c
b
a
a
d
b
d
Answered by Just do it
Thanks so much oomploompa 100%
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Answered by Thankful
Thank you so much!! All of the answers are correct!
Answered by Iron Man
Yes thank you oomploompa!
10/10 100%!
Answered by fox girl
Thx so much oompl
Answered by M&M's
Oompla is 100%
Answered by Greedo
I dub thee… correct!
Answered by DEH SNEK
here is the better simpler version
1. b
2. a
3. c
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. d
9. b
10.d

hopefully this helped someone out there
Answered by Kaylee
oomploompa and DEH SNEK are correct in you're in conexsus
Answered by Oui
What are the correct answers then?
Answered by Shape of you
Yep oomploompa and deh snek is correct if your in conneuxs lesson 3 Making Predictions quiz
Answered by lady demona
actually the correct answers are:

1)b
2)a
3)b
4)a
5)a
6)c
7)a
8)d
9)b
10)d

Got a 100% using these answers!!
Answered by Dat Guy
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. B
6. A
7. A
8. D
9. B
10.D
Answered by LiL Peep
Thanks B
Answered by JK JORDAN
if you are doing the Making Predictions Quiz then lady demona has all of the right answers
They change the quizes up for people
Answered by Anonymos
Thanks Dat guy, putting the answers in capital letters makes it better and clearer.
Answered by Anonymous
Thx
Answered by CoolDog
Thanks y'all! You guys are right!
Answered by CoolDog
Thanks y'all! You guys are right! I like to come here to double check my answers, so this is a great help! Thanks again!
Answered by LoveTidePods
@oomploompa is correct! & so is everyone else with the same answers!
Answered by Taylor
Thank you so much @oomploompa 100%
Answered by potato boi
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Answered by potato boi
alrighty the answer from oomploompa are correct, thanks.
Answered by TheVeganDragon
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1:B
2:A
3:B
4:A
5:A
6:C
7:A
8:D
9:B
10:D
i hope this helps anyone with the 8th grade quiz for Connexus.
Answered by Sroll down
so many answer sets.
this was pretty fun to scroll through.
Answered by Kevin
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Answered by Shark
Oompaloompa is correct, I got 100 thanks to them. Reminder: This is for grade 8 math unit 5: probability lesson 3.
Answered by bruh
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Answered by koolkid
Wow its been a year since someone posted on here
Answered by koolkid
@oomploompa is 100% correct for 2021
Answered by Gravity Falls <3
the fact I just scrolled through this lol
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by hayhay
oomploompa is right for 2021
Answered by sheeeeeeeeeesh
monke
Answered by XD
Thank you oomploompa
a
c
c
b
a
a
d
b
d
Answered by nice
Last one is 2/25
1/5 x 2/5=2/25 but all the rest are right
Oompla is not correct i got 5/10 so for Connexus Unit 8 Lesson 3 Organizing Events the correct answers are
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. A
.6 C
.7 A
.8 D
.9 B
.10 D
Answered by sunnyomori
thanks man
Answered by Someone from conexxus
Infused with melanin is wrong i got 6/10
the right answers for the Making predictions quiz and connexus are
1. B, experimental
2. A, 30
3. C, 7/12
4. C, 50
5. B, 60
6. A, 1/6
7. A, independent
8. D, 4/5
9. B, 42/552
10. D, 2/25
Lying about answers is rude were all just trying to get a good grade.
Also these are the answers as of now, they can change later and the questions can change too.
Answered by .
@Someone from conexxus is 100% right
Answered by pfp
I agree
Answered by a person
~*~ Probability: Making Predictions (unit 6, lesson 3) ~*~
1. You flip a coin 30 times and get heads 11 times, so the chance of getting heads is 11/30. Is this an example of theoretical or experimental probability?
B: Experimental

2. You have made 3 out of 10 of your last free throws. How many free throws can you expect to make if you shoot 100 free throws?
A: 30

3.What is the probability that a month picked at random will have 31 days?
C: 7/12

4. If you rolled a number cube 100 times, how many times would you expect to get an even number?
C: 50

5. A bag holds 2 yellow, 1 green, and 2 red marbles. If you were to draw a marble from the bag 150 times, and replace it after each draw, how many yellow marbles would you expect to draw?
B: 60

6. A bag has 6 green, 4 red, 5 yellow, and 3 purples. What is the probability of choosing a purple marble?
A: 1/6


7. You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events?
A: Independent

8. There are 5 different cookies in a bag. One of them is your favorite, chocolate chip. What is the probability that you will not get your favorite?
D: 4/5

9. A basket contains 5 green, 12 red, and 7 orange lollipops. When a lollipop is taken from the basket, it is not replaced. What is P(orange, then orange)?
B: 42/552

10. The letters in the word Paris are written on slips of paper and placed into a bag. Each letter will be put back after it is drawn. What is P(r, then vowel)?
D: 2/25
Answered by A Helper
You guys are so helpful!
Answered by bbc
hola
Answered by Cole
I ended up getting one wrong but I went back and made my quiz corrections and now it is 100% right
1)experimental
2)30
3)2/11
4)4/11
5)4/11
6)4:7
7)independent
8)4/5
9)42/552
10)2/25
Answered by goodog
@Cole is WRONG
The correct answers (100%) for 2023 is as follows:
1.) B - experimental
2.) A - 30
3.) C - 7/12
4.) C - 50
5.) B - 60
6.) A - 1/6
7.) A - independant
8.) D - 4/5
9.) B - 42/552
10.) D - 2/25
your welcome God bless your souls. have a great day.
Answered by 2023
They are right
Answered by hi
bot what is (90+70x80/79)
Answered by Lol
hi bot are@ oomploompa answers right
Answered by Lol
1.
You flip a coin 30 times and get heads 11 times, so the chance of getting heads is eleven over thirty . Is this an example of theoretical or experimental probability? (1 point)

theoretical
experimental

2.
You have made 3 out of 10 of your last free throws. How many free throws can you expect to make if you shoot 100 free throws? (1 point)

30
50
60
75

3.
What is the probability that a month picked at random will have 31 days?
(1 point)

5/12
4/12
7/12
8/12

4.
If you rolled a number cube 100 times, how many times would you expect to get an even number? (1 point)

25
75
50
38

5.
A bag holds 2 yellow, 1 green, and 2 red marbles. If you were to draw a marble from the bag 150 times, and replace it after each draw, how many yellow marbles would you expect to draw? (1 point)

50
60
30
120

6.
A bag has 6 green marbles, 4 red marbles, 5 yellow marbles, and 3 purple marbles. What is the probability of choosing a purple marble? (1 point)

1/6
6/18
3/20
1/9

7.
You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events? (1 point)

independent
dependent

8.
There are 5 different cookies in a bag. One of them is your favorite, chocolate chip. What is the probability that you will not get your favorite? (1 point)

1/5
2/5
24/25
4/5

9. A basket contains 5 green lollipops, 12 red lollipops, and 7 orange lollipops. When a lollipop is taken from the basket, it is not replaced. What is P(orange, then orange)? (1 point)

42/576
42/552
7/24
14/48

10. The letters in the word Paris are written on slips of paper and placed in a bag. Each letter will be put back after it is drawn. What is P(r, then vowel)? (1 point)

1/5
2/5
3/5
2/25

My answers:
1. experimental
2. 30
3. 7/12
4. 50
5. 60
6. 1/6
7. independent
8. 4/5
9. 42/552
10. 2/5
can you tell me the answers
Answered by i need helpp
wait can someone explain the working for no. 5 i really don't understand
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Answered by i need helpp
WHAT THE- TYSM BOT OMG
Answer
@Bot whats 9+10
Answered by IGOTCHU
Bot what's 122379046*60994875
Answered by not joe
@bot
Answered by not joe
whats 1806556776567475475445685 x 556454785376585857
Answered by not joe
whats that in written form
Answered by not joe
whats 6755454545656565454654479787676543456789098765434 x 76543234567876545454323456787676545454363
Answered by not joe
whats the written form
Answered by not joe
@bot
Answered by Bot
Assuming you mean 90 + ((70x80)/79), the answer is approximately 150.06
Answered by Bot
It depends on which quiz you are referring to. Oomploompa provided answers for a quiz about probability, and those answers may or may not be correct for other quizzes. If you would like to specify which quiz you are asking about, I can let you know whether or not Oomploompa's answers are correct.
Answered by Bot
Here are the correct answers for this quiz on probability (as of now):

1. B - experimental
2. A - 30
3. C - 7/12
4. C - 50
5. B - 60
6. A - 1/6
7. A - independent
8. D - 4/5
9. B - 42/552
10. D - 2/25
Answered by Bot
Sure! Here's the working for Question 5:

5. A bag holds 2 yellow, 1 green, and 2 red marbles. If you were to draw a marble from the bag 150 times, and replace it after each draw, how many yellow marbles would you expect to draw?

The first thing to notice is that each time you draw a marble, you have a 2/5 chance of drawing a yellow marble (since there are two yellow marbles out of a total of five marbles). This probability stays the same for each draw, because you replace the marble after drawing it (so the total number of marbles remains constant).

To find the expected number of yellow marbles drawn, you can multiply the probability of drawing a yellow marble by the total number of times the marble is drawn. Let's call the number of yellow marbles drawn "Y". Then:

Expected value of Y = (probability of drawing yellow marble) x (total number of draws)

= (2/5) x (150)

= 60

So you would expect to draw 60 yellow marbles out of the 150 total draws, on average. I hope that helps!
Answered by Bot
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help.
Answered by Bot
9+10 equals 19.
Answered by Bot
7,460,238,214,144,450 (or approximately 7.46 x 10^15)
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Yes, how can I assist you?
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The product of 1806556776567475475445685 and 556454785376585857 is:

1,005,137,700,074,821,605,204,558,487,643,235
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This number is one nontillion, fifty quintillion, one hundred thirty-seven quadrillion, seven hundred trillion, seventy-four billion, eight hundred twenty-one million, six hundred five thousand, two hundred four hundred fifty-eight, four hundred seventy-three, two hundred thirty-five.
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The product of 6755454545656565454654479787676543456789098765434 and 76543234567876545454323456787676545454363 is:

518250529611463836154526825152598928746779784064834430597

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