Probability
Probability
Experimental
5.2
Proportionality—
7.6.I Determine
experimental and theoretical
Probability of probabilities related to simple
and compound events using
data and sample spaces. Also
Simple Events 7.6.A, 7.6.B, 7.6.C
? ESSENTIAL QUESTION
How do you find the experimental probability of a simple event?
Reflect
1. Which outcome do you think is most likely?
2. Describe the three outcomes using the words likely and unlikely.
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Experimental Probability
EXAMPLE 1 7.6.I
Reflect
6. What are two different ways you could find the experimental probability
of the event that you do not draw a red marble?
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YOUR TURN Math Talk
Mathematical Processes
7. A spinner has three unequal sections: red, Color Frequency
Will everyone who
does this experiment get
yellow, and blue. The table shows the results the same results?
Red 10
of Nolan’s spins. Find the experimental
probability of landing on each color. Write Yellow 14
your answers in simplest form. Blue 6
EXAMPL 2
EXAMPLE 7.6.B
My Notes
A baseball team has a batting average of 0.250 so far this season. This
means that the team’s players get hits in 25% of their chances at bat. Use a
simulation to predict the number of hits the team’s players will have in their
next 34 chances at bat.
STEP 1 Choose a model.
250
Batting average = 0.250 = ____ = _1
1,000 4
A standard deck of cards has four suits, hearts, diamonds, spades,
and clubs. Since _14 of the cards are hearts, you can let hearts represent
a “hit.” Diamonds, clubs, and spades then represent “no hit.”
STEP 2 Perform the simulation. Since the team has
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34 chances at bat,
Draw a card from the deck, record the result, and put you must draw a card
the card back into the deck. Continue until you have 34 times.
drawn and replaced 34 cards in all.
Since there are 11 hearts, you can predict that the team will have
11 hits in its next 34 chances at bat.
Guided Practice
1. Toss a coin at least 20 times. (Explore Number of Experimental
Outcome
Activity and Example 1) Times Probability
a. Record the results in the table. Heads
Tails
b. What do you think would happen if you
performed more trials?
?
? ESSENTIAL QUESTION CHECK-IN
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5. To play a game, you spin a spinner like the one shown. You win if
the arrow lands in one of the areas marked “WIN”. Lee played this game
many times and recorded her results. She won 8 times and lost 40 times. WIN
Use Lee’s data to explain how to find the experimental probability of
winning this game. WIN
11. Critique Reasoning Talia tossed a penny many times; she got 40 heads
and 60 tails. She said the experimental probability of getting heads was
40
__
60 . Explain the error and correct the experimental probability.
13. Critical Thinking For a scavenger hunt, Chessa put one coin in each of
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