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UNIT 7
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➤ This table shows the possible
outcomes when 2 dice are + 1 2 3 4 5 6
rolled and the numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
are added. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
From the table: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
• There are 36 possible outcomes. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
• 18 outcomes are odd sums. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
• 18 outcomes are even sums.
We say: The probability of getting an odd sum is 18 out of 36.
We write the probability of an odd sum as a fraction: 18
36
18 18
The probability of an odd sum is 36
. The probability of an even sum is 36
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18 18
Since 36
= 36
, the probability of getting an odd sum or an even sum is
equally likely.
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➤ Saul spun the pointer on this spinner 10 times.
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The theoretical probability of landing on the letter A is 10
, or 12 .
Here are Saul’s results.
Letter A B C D A C A
Number of Times 6 1 2 1 B A
The experimental probability is the A B
likelihood that something occurs based on the D A C
results of an experiment.
Number of times an outcome occurs
Experimental probability = Number of times the experiment is conducted
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The experimental probability of landing on the letter A is 10
, or 35 .
This is different from the theoretical probability.
➤ Saul combined the results from 10 experiments.
Letter A B C D
Number of Times 51 19 8 22
51
The experimental probability of landing on the letter A is 100 .
The experimental probability is close to the theoretical probability.
The more trials we conduct, the closer the experimental probability
may come to the theoretical probability.
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2. Eva’s penny jar contains 25 pennies from 2004, 32 pennies from 2006, 17 pennies
from 2007, and 26 pennies from 2008. She picks a penny from the jar at random.
3. Yannick is playing a game at a fun fair. Twenty-five small metal boats are floating in
a large tub. On the bottom, 20 boats are marked “Too bad,” 4 boats are marked
“Take another turn,” and 1 boat is marked “You win!” Yannick uses a magnet on a
stick to pull a boat from the tub. What is the theoretical probability of each outcome?
i) a red queen?
i) a red queen?