Probability, Sample Space Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5.0 Review 1

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Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Review 1 Word Bank: use these terms to fill in the blanks for Question 1. Words may be used once, more than once, or not at all. probability sample space tree diagram 1. The of a random event describes the fraction or percentage of the time it occurs by chance. A is a list of all possible outcomes from a series of random events. 2. At a certain store, shirts come in 2 styles: solid and striped. The shirts also come in 3 colors: red, white, and blue. Make a list of all possible types of shirts by style and color. 3. At a carnival game, the result of a spinner determines the prize won. If the spinner at the right is spun 3 times, which graph best represents the correct theoretical number of times each of the prizes is won? Bike Radio Toy Won 2 15 1 5 (A) (B) 4 (C) 15 (D) Won 12 1 8 6 2 Won 35 3 25 2 1 Won 2 15 1 5 4. The graph at right shows the number of each type of pet owned by a group of students. (a) Which type is owned by most students? (b) Which type is owned by the fewest students? Pet Type Bird Cat Dog Fish Lizard 2 4 6 8 1 12 Number of Students 5. The tree diagram below shows how tacos can be ordered at a restaurant. How many different types of tacos can be ordered? Tortilla Filling beef A) 3 corn chicken B) 5 fish C) 6 D) 8 beef flour chicken fish Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Review 1 Word Bank: use these terms to fill in the blanks for Question 1. Words may be used once, more than once, or not at all. probability sample space tree diagram 1. A is a list of all possible outcomes from a series of random events. A is a method to determine how many different ways a series of options can be selected or observed, usually by showing choices on several branches. 2. A pizza shop offers the following choices for pizza: Crust: thick or thin Meat: pepperoni or sausage Vegetable: olives or A pizza is made with one crust style, one meat, and one vegetable. Make a tree diagram to show all possible pizzas. 3. In a box, there are 5 red balls, 3 white balls, and 2 blue balls. Which spinner below beat represents the theoretical probabilities of drawing one ball from the box? (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. The graph at right shows the colors of cats owned by a group of students. (a) Which color is most common? orange (b) Which color is least common? black yellow white gray 5. A coin is tossed twice. Which of the following represents the sample space of the two tosses? (A) { HT, } (B) { HH, HT, TT } (C) { HH, TT } (D) { HH, HT, TH, TT} Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Review 3 Word Bank: use these terms to fill in the blanks for Question 1. Words may be used once, more than once, or not at all. probability sample space tree diagram 1. A is a method to determine how many different ways a series of options can be selected or observed, usually by showing choices on several branches. The of a random event describes the fraction or percentage of the time it occurs by chance. 2. At a certain store, shirts comes in 2 sleeve lengths: short and long. The shirts also come in 3 colors: green, yellow. and orange. Make a tree diagram to show all possible types of shirts by sleeve length and color. Bike Radio 3. At a carnival game, the result of a spinner determines the prize won. If the spinner at the right is spun 4 times, which graph best represents the correct theoretical number of times each of the prizes is won? Won 14 12 1 8 6 4 (A) (B) 5 1 (C) (D) 2 Won 25 2 1 Won 35 3 25 2 16 5 Won Toy 35 3 25 2 16 1 5 4) The graph at the right shows a group of students favorite pizza toppings. (a) Which topping is preferred by most students? (b) Which topping is preferred by the fewest students? Students 6 5 Students 4 3 2 1 Mushrooms Olives Onions Pepperoni Sausage Toppings 5) A box contains red balls and white balls. The probability of drawing a red ball is 2. The probability of drawing a 5 white ball is 3. There are 1 balls in the box. How many balls of each color are in the box? 5 Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Review 4 1. The of a random event describes the fraction or percentage of the time it occurs by chance. A is a list of all possible outcomes from a series of random events. A is a method to determine how many different ways a series of options can be selected or observed, usually by showing choices on several branches. 2. A sandwich shop offers the following choices for sandwiches: Bread: white or wheat Meat: ham or turkey Cheese: cheddar or swiss A sandwich is made with one bread, one meat, and one cheese. Make a tree diagram to show all possible sandwiches. 3. In a box, there are 1 red balls, 5 white balls, and 5 blue balls. Which spinner below represents the theoretical probabilities of drawing one ball from the box? (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. The graph at right shows the primary way a group of adults gets their news. (a) Which news source is most common? Magazine (b) Which news source is least common? Television Radio newspaper Internet 5. A box contains red balls and white balls. The probability of drawing a red ball is 3. The probability of 4 drawing a white ball is 1. There are eight balls in the box. How many balls of each color are in the box? 4 Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Quiz 1. The of a random event describes the fraction or percentage of the time it occurs by chance. A is a list of all possible outcomes from a series of random events. A is a method to determine how many different ways a series of options can be selected or observed, usually by showing choices on several branches. 2. At a certain store, shirts comes in 3 styles: plain, striped, and plaid. The shirts also come in 3 colors: green, yellow. and orange. Make a list to show all possible types of shirts by style and color. 3. An ice cream parlor offers the following choices for sundais: Ice cream: Vanilla or chocolate Sauces: Fudge or butterscotch Toppings: Nuts or sprinkles A sundae is made from one flavor of ice cream, one sauce and one topping. Make a tree diagram to show all possible sundaes. 4. At a carnival game, the result of a spinner determines the prize won. If the spinner at the right is spun 3 times, which graph best represents the correct theoretical number of times each of the prizes is won? Bike Radio Toy Won 2 15 1 5 Won 12 1 8 6 4 2 (A) (B) (C) (D) Won 35 3 25 2 15 1 Won 2 15 1 5 Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. 5. The graph at right shows the number of each type of pet owned by a group of students. (c) Which type is owned by most students? (d) Which type is owned by the fewest students? Pet Type Rabbit Snake Turtle Mice Ferrets 1 2 4 6 8 1 12 Number of Students 6. A box has 1 red ball, 1 white ball, and 1 blue ball. At the same time, two balls are drawn from the box. Which of the following is the sample space? (A) { RW,, B } (B) { RW, RB } (C) { RW, RB, WB } (D) { RR, WW, BB } Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Review 1 Answers 1) probability; sample spare 2) solid red solid white solid blue striped red striped white striped blue 3) A 4) a) Dog b) Lizard 5) C) 6 Answers Review 2 Answers 1) sample space; tree diagram 2) olives pepperoni 3) A 4) a) Gray b) Orange 5) D thick thin sausage pepperoni sausage olives olives olives Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Review 3 Answers 1) tree diagram: probability 2) green short yellow orange long green yellow orange 3) C 4) a) Pepperoni b) Olives 5) 4 red balls; 6 white balls Review 4 Answers 1) probability; sample space; tree diagram 2) cheddar ham swiss white cheddar turkey swiss wheat ham turkey cheddar swiss cheddar swiss 3) B 4) a) Television b) Internet 5) 6 red balls; 2 white balls Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9

Long-Term Memory Review Grade 6, Standard 5. Quiz Answers 1) probability; sample spare; tree diagram 2) plain green plain yellow plain orange striped green striped yellow striped orange plaid green plaid yellow plaid orange 3) onions pepperoni thick onions sausage 4) A 5) a) Turtle b) Ferrets 6) C thin pepperoni sausage onions onions Produced by the Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program (SNRPDP) June 9