John rolled a standard number cube 20 times. The cube landed on the number 3 six times. What is the experimental probability that John will roll a number 3 the next time he rolls the number cube? *
3/5
2/5
3/10
7/10
There are 12 girls and 8 boys in Mrs. Laterrade's LL. Each day, she randomly asks one student to take attendance. In 180 school days, which is the best prediction for the number of times that a student will be a girl? *
72
90
99
108
Gabe is doing a probability experiment. He is tossing a coin and spinning a spinner with 4 equal sections labeled 1 through 4. How many possible outcomes are there? *
A stack of index cards contains 3 yellow cards, 4 green cards, and 1 red card. Alexa will pull 3 cards from the stack, one at a time without looking. She will not replace a card before pulling the next card. What is the probability that she will draw a yellow card, then a green card, then a red card? Show all steps. *
John rolled a standard number cube 20 times. The cube landed on the number 3 six times. What is the experimental probability that John will roll a number 3 the next time he rolls the number cube? *
3/5
2/5
3/10
7/10
There are 12 girls and 8 boys in Mrs. Laterrade's LL. Each day, she randomly asks one student to take attendance. In 180 school days, which is the best prediction for the number of times that a student will be a girl? *
72
90
99
108
Gabe is doing a probability experiment. He is tossing a coin and spinning a spinner with 4 equal sections labeled 1 through 4. How many possible outcomes are there? *
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5. Repeated posts of any or all of the above.