7th Grade Math - Statistics And Probability - Claims AND Explain Thinking Practice
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7th Grade Math - Statistics And Probability - Claims AND Explain Thinking Practice Introduction
Piper owns an Irish pub in the small town of Idyllwild, California. She wants to know what past customers think of her new menu.
Soo Yen and Anya recorded the number of points they scored in their first 8 basketball games they played this season.
Miss Grey's class does a multiplication drill every week. The four students in the table below have never missed a single problem.
Look at these linked cubes below. Shawna separates each cube and throws them into a bag.
Evelyn claims that if the wheel below is spun, then the probability of landing on red is 1/4. Do you support her claim? Why or why not?
A fair coin is flipped and a spinning wheel separated into six equally colored areas is spun by Mr. Williams in his class.
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