9.2 Experimental Probability
9.2 Experimental Probability
Warm Up
Problem of the Day
Lesson Presentation
Lesson Quizzes
9-2 Experimental Probability
Warm Up
1. A jar contains 6 red, 8 blue, and 10 white
marbles. Would you be more likely to pull out a red
or a blue marble? blue
Vocabulary
experimental probability
9-2 Experimental Probability
Writing Math
“P(event)” represents the probability that an event
will occur. For example, the probability of a flipped
coin landing heads up could be written as “P(heads).”
9-2 Experimental Probability
9 = 0.9 = 90%
P(makes shots) = 10
9-2 Experimental Probability
P(event) = numbernumber
of times events occurs
of trials
P(50 or more) = 6 = 3
14 7
9-2 Experimental Probability
Lesson Quizzes
Lesson Quiz
1. In a soccer shoot-out, Bryan made 4 out of 9 4
goals. What is the experimental probability that he 9
will make the next shot?
2. It has rained on the last 2 out of 10 Fourth of
July parades in Swanton.
A. What is the experimental probability that it will 1
rain on the Fourth of July parade this year? 5
A. 2
7
5
B. 7
C. 6
7
D. 7
5
9-2 Experimental Probability
A. 9
14
11
B. 42
C. 11
14
D. 14
11
9-2 Experimental Probability
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
3. Rachel found that 20 out of 48 cars that entered
a parking lot were red. What is the experimental
probability that the next car that comes in is red?
What is the experimental probability that the next
car that comes in is not red?
A.
B.
C.
D.