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Chapter 10- Review



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Use the Fundamental Counting Principle to find the total number of possible outcomes.
 

 1. 


MP3 Player
Memory1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB , 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
ColorPurple, Black, White
a.
18
c.
19
b.
9
d.
14
 
 
The bar graph shows the results of spinning the spinner 40 times. Find the experimental probability of the event.
 

 2. 

Spinning a 3 or a 4
    mc002-1.jpg     mc002-2.jpg
a.
mc002-3.jpg
c.
mc002-5.jpg
b.
mc002-4.jpg
d.
mc002-6.jpg
 
 
Use the spinner to determine the probability of the event.
nar001-1.jpg
 

 3. 

Spinning an even prime
a.
mc003-1.jpg
c.
mc003-3.jpg
b.
mc003-2.jpg
d.
mc003-4.jpg
 

 4. 

Not spinning a multiple of 5
a.
mc004-1.jpg
c.
mc004-3.jpg
b.
mc004-2.jpg
d.
mc004-4.jpg
 

 5. 

Spinning a –3
a.
mc005-1.jpg
c.
mc005-2.jpg
b.
0
d.
1
 

 6. 

Spinning a number less than 7
a.
mc006-1.jpg
c.
mc006-3.jpg
b.
mc006-2.jpg
d.
mc006-4.jpg
 
 
You roll a number cube. Determine the theoretical probability of the event.
 

 7. 

Rolling a 3
a.
mc007-1.jpg
c.
mc007-3.jpg
b.
mc007-2.jpg
d.
mc007-4.jpg
 

 8. 

Rolling a multiple of  2
a.
mc008-1.jpg
c.
mc008-3.jpg
b.
mc008-2.jpg
d.
1
 
 
You randomly choose one of the chips. Without replacing the first chip, you choose a second chip. Find the probability of choosing the first chip, then the second chip.
 

 9. 

White and Red
mc009-1.jpg         
a.
mc009-2.jpg
c.
mc009-4.jpg
b.
mc009-3.jpg
d.
mc009-5.jpg
 

 10. 

White and not a Black
mc010-1.jpg         
a.
mc010-2.jpg
c.
mc010-4.jpg
b.
mc010-3.jpg
d.
mc010-5.jpg
 

Other
 

 1. 

Extended Response  The lunch menu at a weekend event requires participants to pre-order from a set menu. The main choice is a hamburger with or without pickles or a hot dog with or without relish. Each order has a choice of chips or applesauce as a side and water or milk to drink.
a.   Draw a tree diagram to represent the menu options.
b.   What is the probability that a participant orders any meal combination with water?
c.   A company sends 4 participants. What is the probability that all of these participants order this option?
d.   If the participants were also given a choice of a brownie or cookie for dessert, what is the probability that a cookie would be chosen in the combination listed in part (b)?
 



 
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