7th Grade Math - Statistics And Probability - Conditional Thinking Practice
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7th Grade Math - Statistics And Probability - Conditional Thinking Practice Introduction
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Mr. Jones was calculating the mean, median, mode, and range of his students' test scores. All of his quizzes are worth 20 points each.
A single 6-sided die is rolled 4 times. The number 5 is rolled 3 out of the 4 times. The other number rolled is a 2.
Mrs. Teagle is preparing a probability experiment for her class. She pours jelly beans containing five different colors into a bucket and puts a trash bag over it.
The table below shows the outcome of a spinner with four colors of equal sizes.
Leo wants to create a series of three chance events that are independent of one another with the probability of winning all three events being 1/100.
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