Practice: Approximate the probability of a chance event using experimental (long-run relative) frequency. (NC.7.SP.6)
Targeted remediation practice
Description
Targeted practice for NC.7.SP.6: Approximate the probability of a chance event using experimental (long-run relative) frequency. Each problem gives immediate feedback with the full worked solution. Ungraded practice toward proficiency.
Learning Objectives
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Approximate the probability of a chance event using experimental (long-run relative) frequency.
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### Practice: Approximate the probability of a chance event using experimental (long-run relative) frequency.
Approximate the probability of a chance event using experimental (long-run relative) frequency.
Work each problem. If you get it right, you will see a check and can move on. If you get it wrong, you will see exactly why and the steps to the correct answer, then you can try the next one. This practice is not graded.
Assessment Questions
20 questionsIn 40 spins, a spinner landed on blue 3 times. What is the experimental probability of blue?
In 50 spins, a spinner landed on blue 19 times. What is the experimental probability of blue?
In 40 spins, a spinner landed on blue 29 times. What is the experimental probability of blue?
In 25 spins, a spinner landed on blue 12 times. What is the experimental probability of blue?
In 100 spins, a spinner landed on blue 79 times. What is the experimental probability of blue?
Standards Alignment
Resource Details
- Subject
- Mathematics
- Language
- EN-US
- PRISM ID
- rmd26-nc-7-sp-6