Probability Game 2


 

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This Probability Game is a great way to test your understanding of probability concepts. It covers scenarios like coin flips, dice rolls, drawing marbles, and spinners.
 




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Probability Game 2
The game will present a probability problem, and you must choose the correct answer. If you select the correct answer it will change to green. If you select the wrong answer, it will be shown in red and the correct answer will be shown in green. It includes a scoring system, and clear feedback to help you master this skill. Scroll down the page for a more detailed explanation.
 

Probability Explorer 2

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How to Play the Probability Game
The game will present a trigonometric ter, and you must choose the correct definition. If you select the correct answer, it will change to green. If you select the wrong answer will be shown red and the correct answer will be shown in green.
Here’s how to play:

  1. Start: Each Quiz consists of 10 questions.
  2. Look at the Problem: You will be given a trigonometric term.
  3. Select Your Answer: Select the correct description. If you select the correct answer it will change to green. If you select the wrong answer, it will be shown in red and the correct answer will be shown in green.
  4. Get a New Problem: Click “Next Question” for a new problem.
    Your score is tracked, showing how many you’ve gotten right.
  5. Finish Game When you have completed 10 questions, the game will indicate your final score.
     

The Probability Questions
scenario: Two Coins Toss.
question: If you flip two coins, what is the probability they BOTH land on Heads?

scenario: Dice Roll - Less than 3.
question: What is the probability of rolling a number less than 3 (1 or 2)?

scenario: Word Probability.
question: If you pick one letter from the word ‘MATH’ at random, what is the probability it is a vowel?

scenario: Sock Drawer.
question: There are 3 Black socks and 2 White socks. Probability of picking Black?

scenario: Months of the Year.
question: If you pick a month at random, what is the probability it starts with the letter ‘J’?

scenario: Impossible Pick.
question: You have a bag of only dog stickers. What is the probability of picking a cat sticker?

scenario: The Weekend.
question: If you pick a day of the week at random, what is the probability it is a weekend day?

scenario: Deck of Cards - Ace.
question: In a standard 52-card deck, what is the probability of drawing an Ace?

scenario: Spinner 1-10.
question: A spinner has numbers 1 to 10. Probability of landing on a multiple of 5?

scenario: Certainty - All Blue.
question: A bag has only blue balls. What is the probability of picking a blue ball?
 

The video gives a clear, step-by-step approach to learn about probability.


 

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