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Grade 8 Probability Intro Quiz

The document is a probability quiz with 6 multiple choice questions covering topics like determining the number of possible outcomes of family compositions and sandwich selections, calculating probabilities of events occurring, making up word problems involving probabilities, and identifying dependent and independent events.

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Grade 8 Probability Intro Quiz

The document is a probability quiz with 6 multiple choice questions covering topics like determining the number of possible outcomes of family compositions and sandwich selections, calculating probabilities of events occurring, making up word problems involving probabilities, and identifying dependent and independent events.

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Grade 8 Probability (simple introduction quiz)

1. You know that a family has three children but you do not know their sex or the
order of their births.
a) How many equally likely possibilities are there for the sexes and birth
orders?
b) What is the probability that the family consists of three girls?
c) What is the probability that the family consists of at least one boy?
d) If a family had four sons and were expecting a fifth child what is the
probability it will be a boy?

2. A restaurant offers select your own sandwiches. That is, a person may select one
item from each of the categories listed.
Bread – white, wheat, brown Filling – tuna, chicken Vegetables – lettuce, tomato
a) List all the possible outcomes.
b) Do you think the choices of sandwich made by customers would be
chosen equally?
c) What is the probability of choosing a tuna and lettuce sandwich on white
bread if it is chosen randomly?
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3. Make up a probability word problem where the answer is .
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4. Jar A contains two white marbles and eight black marbles.


a. a marble is removed from jar A and put back in the jar. Then a marble is
removed again. What is the probability that both marbles removed will be
white?
b. A marble is removed from jar A and kept. Then another marble is removed.
What is the probability that both marbles removed will be white?

5. A bag contains 10 red and 10 blue bingo chips. Two chips are removed from the
bag.
a. Suppose the first is not replaced before the second is chosen. What is the
probability of removing two red chips?
b. Suppose the first is not replaced before the second is chosen. What is the
probability of removing a red, then a blue chip?
c. Suppose the first is replaced before the second is chosen. What is the
probability of removing two red chips?
6. Make up a probability question that you need to draw a tree diagram to answer.
Construct the tree diagram and show your solution to the problem you made.

Multiple Choice
1. If the weather forecast calls for a 60% chance of rain on Saturday, it means that
a) It will rain on 60% of the day
b) 60 ml of rain will fall that day
c) There is a better than half chance that it will rain on that day
d) There is only a very small chance that it will rain that day
2. If a bag contains 100 red cubes, 50 blue cubes, 25 yellow cubes and 25 green cubes,
what is the probability of Alicia choosing a blue cube?
a) 1 out of 50
b) 25%
c) 50 out of 100
d) 1 out of 2

3. Which table of results best represents the results expected from the spinner below.

a) A 12 B 13 C 25 b) A 18 B 19 C 19

c) A 20 B 20 C 20 d) A 30 B40 C 30

4. Which statement best fits the outcomes when you roll two dice and find the
product.
a. There are 12 possible outcomes.
b. Half of the outcomes are odd.
c. There are 36 even outcomes.
d. The probability of getting an even answer is greater.

5. What is the probability that the spinner will land on D?

a) 1/3 b) ¼ c) 1/5 d) 1/6

6. Decide which of the following events (A and B) are dependent

a. A. Mrs. Brown’s first child was a boy.


B. Mrs. Brown’s second child will be a boy.
b. A. Leif swam 2 hours every day for the last ten months.
B. Leif ’s swimming times have improved.
c. A. Allison got an A in her last math test.
B. Allison will get an A in her next math test.
d. A. Matthew got a head in his last coin toss.
B. Matthew will get a head in his next coin toss.

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