Evan threw a pieceof paper 6 timesand made a basket3 times. What is theexperimentalprobability of Evanmaking a basket?50%The probability ofdrawing a cardfrom a standarddeck of cards andit being a 6 or a Ais:0.15The probabilityof drawing aface card froma standarddeck of cardsis:0.23What is theprobability ofrolling doublesor a sum of 10on a pair ofdice?22%The probabilityof flipping acoin 3 timesand getting allheads0.125If Cam has 3 pinkshirts, 2 black shirtsand 2 purple shirtswhat is the probabilythat they wouldrandomly choose apink or purple shirt?0.724The probabilityof drawing aAce or a clubfrom a standarddeck of playingcards is0.308A standard die isrolled 10 timesand comes up 3four times. What isthe experimentalprobability ofrolling a three?40%Definition: Twodifferentprobabilitiesthat cannothappen at thesame timeMutuallyExclusiveIf there are the samenumber of students ineach of grade 9, 10, 11and 12, the probabilitythat a grade 12 will notbe the first to walkthrough the front dooris75%The probabilityof rolling a 3 ora 4 on astandard dieis:33%Definition:Two ormoreevents.CompoundEventsDefinition: Twodifferentprobabilitiesthat canhappen at thesame time.Non-MutuallyExclusiveIf each person in ourclass is asked torandomly draw a dayof the week on whichto present (onlyweekdays) what is theprobability you will notpresent on eitherMonday or Friday60%The firsteventchanges theprobability ofthe next.DependentEventsThe probabilityof flipping acoin three timesand getting ahead exactlyonce0.375The probabilityof choosing ared pen from apencil case withfour pens ofdifferent colours.0.25The probabilityof throwing twodice andgetting a sumof 6 or 8.0.38On one particular test inmathematics 75% of theclass passed the test, ifthey passed the test therewas a 55% probability ofthem passing the exam.What is the probability thata member of the classpassed the exam?0.413Two green tiles, onered tile and one bluetile are in a bag anddrawn withoutreplacement. What isthe probability that atwo green tiles aredrawn?0.1667The probabilityof rolling twodice and gettinga sum that is aperfect square0.19Rolling a pairof dice andgetting asum that isnot 70.83Definition: Thefirst event doesnot change theprobability ofthe nextIndependentEventsIf the letters forMATHEMATICS areput into a hat andrandomly drawn whatis the probability thatthe letters one of theletters of MATH or avowel are drawn?0.636Evan threw a pieceof paper 6 timesand made a basket3 times. What is theexperimentalprobability of Evanmaking a basket?50%The probability ofdrawing a cardfrom a standarddeck of cards andit being a 6 or a Ais:0.15The probabilityof drawing aface card froma standarddeck of cardsis:0.23What is theprobability ofrolling doublesor a sum of 10on a pair ofdice?22%The probabilityof flipping acoin 3 timesand getting allheads0.125If Cam has 3 pinkshirts, 2 black shirtsand 2 purple shirtswhat is the probabilythat they wouldrandomly choose apink or purple shirt?0.724The probabilityof drawing aAce or a clubfrom a standarddeck of playingcards is0.308A standard die isrolled 10 timesand comes up 3four times. What isthe experimentalprobability ofrolling a three?40%Definition: Twodifferentprobabilitiesthat cannothappen at thesame timeMutuallyExclusiveIf there are the samenumber of students ineach of grade 9, 10, 11and 12, the probabilitythat a grade 12 will notbe the first to walkthrough the front dooris75%The probabilityof rolling a 3 ora 4 on astandard dieis:33%Definition:Two ormoreevents.CompoundEventsDefinition: Twodifferentprobabilitiesthat canhappen at thesame time.Non-MutuallyExclusiveIf each person in ourclass is asked torandomly draw a dayof the week on whichto present (onlyweekdays) what is theprobability you will notpresent on eitherMonday or Friday60%The firsteventchanges theprobability ofthe next.DependentEventsThe probabilityof flipping acoin three timesand getting ahead exactlyonce0.375The probabilityof choosing ared pen from apencil case withfour pens ofdifferent colours.0.25The probabilityof throwing twodice andgetting a sumof 6 or 8.0.38On one particular test inmathematics 75% of theclass passed the test, ifthey passed the test therewas a 55% probability ofthem passing the exam.What is the probability thata member of the classpassed the exam?0.413Two green tiles, onered tile and one bluetile are in a bag anddrawn withoutreplacement. What isthe probability that atwo green tiles aredrawn?0.1667The probabilityof rolling twodice and gettinga sum that is aperfect square0.19Rolling a pairof dice andgetting asum that isnot 70.83Definition: Thefirst event doesnot change theprobability ofthe nextIndependentEventsIf the letters forMATHEMATICS areput into a hat andrandomly drawn whatis the probability thatthe letters one of theletters of MATH or avowel are drawn?0.636

MDM 4U Unit 1 Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 50%
    Evan threw a piece of paper 6 times and made a basket 3 times. What is the experimental probability of Evan making a basket?
  2. 0.15
    The probability of drawing a card from a standard deck of cards and it being a 6 or a A is:
  3. 0.23
    The probability of drawing a face card from a standard deck of cards is:
  4. 22%
    What is the probability of rolling doubles or a sum of 10 on a pair of dice?
  5. 0.125
    The probability of flipping a coin 3 times and getting all heads
  6. 0.724
    If Cam has 3 pink shirts, 2 black shirts and 2 purple shirts what is the probabily that they would randomly choose a pink or purple shirt?
  7. 0.308
    The probability of drawing a Ace or a club from a standard deck of playing cards is
  8. 40%
    A standard die is rolled 10 times and comes up 3 four times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a three?
  9. Mutually Exclusive
    Definition: Two different probabilities that cannot happen at the same time
  10. 75%
    If there are the same number of students in each of grade 9, 10, 11 and 12, the probability that a grade 12 will not be the first to walk through the front door is
  11. 33%
    The probability of rolling a 3 or a 4 on a standard die is:
  12. Compound Events
    Definition: Two or more events.
  13. Non-Mutually Exclusive
    Definition: Two different probabilities that can happen at the same time.
  14. 60%
    If each person in our class is asked to randomly draw a day of the week on which to present (only weekdays) what is the probability you will not present on either Monday or Friday
  15. Dependent Events
    The first event changes the probability of the next.
  16. 0.375
    The probability of flipping a coin three times and getting a head exactly once
  17. 0.25
    The probability of choosing a red pen from a pencil case with four pens of different colours.
  18. 0.38
    The probability of throwing two dice and getting a sum of 6 or 8.
  19. 0.413
    On one particular test in mathematics 75% of the class passed the test, if they passed the test there was a 55% probability of them passing the exam. What is the probability that a member of the class passed the exam?
  20. 0.1667
    Two green tiles, one red tile and one blue tile are in a bag and drawn without replacement. What is the probability that a two green tiles are drawn?
  21. 0.19
    The probability of rolling two dice and getting a sum that is a perfect square
  22. 0.83
    Rolling a pair of dice and getting a sum that is not 7
  23. Independent Events
    Definition: The first event does not change the probability of the next
  24. 0.636
    If the letters for MATHEMATICS are put into a hat and randomly drawn what is the probability that the letters one of the letters of MATH or a vowel are drawn?