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Grade 7
Make predictions using experimental probability
According to a website where users review their doctors,
116
116
116
out of
119
119
119
users would recommend Dr. Gutierrez to their friends and family. If the website users are representative of Dr. Gutierrez's
1
,
293
1,293
1
,
293
patients, about how many patients would recommend Dr. Gutierrez to their friends and family? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
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Nyesha runs a makerspace. She recently received a suggestion to let members have
24
24
24
-hour access to the space. Which of the following sampling methods is most appropriate to estimate the proportion of members who are in favor of
24
24
24
-hour access?
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A grocery store recently sold
20
20
20
cartons of yogurt, of which
5
5
5
were cherry. Based on past data, how many of the next
16
16
16
cartons of yogurt sold should you expect to be cherry?
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____ cartons of yogurt
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Emmy is tossing bean bags at a target. She hit the target on
9
9
9
out of her last
18
18
18
tries. Considering this data, how many hits would you expect Emmy to get during her next
16
16
16
tosses?
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____ hits
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Russell surveyed
16
16
16
students at his school and found that
4
4
4
of them planned to take orchestra as their next elective. If Russell surveys
12
12
12
more students, how many of them are probably planning on taking orchestra as an elective, based on past data?
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____ students
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At a T-shirt stand on the boardwalk,
5
5
5
of the last
15
15
15
shirts sold were gray. Considering this data, how many of the next
12
12
12
shirts sold would you expect to be gray?
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____ shirts
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At Dairy Freeze,
2
2
2
of the last
10
10
10
sundaes sold had nuts. Considering this data, how many of the next
20
20
20
sundaes sold would you expect to have nuts?
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____ sundaes
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Tracy's Pie Shop recently sold
15
15
15
pies, of which
3
3
3
were blackberry pies. Considering this data, how many of the next
20
20
20
pies sold should you expect to be blackberry pies?
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____ blackberry pies
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How many
5
5
5
dirham tickets can you buy in
78
78
78
dirham?
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A grocery store recently sold
12
12
12
cans of soup,
6
6
6
of which were black bean soup. Based on experimental probability, how many of the next
20
20
20
cans sold should you expect to be black bean soup?
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____ cans of black bean soup
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A coffee shop recently sold
8
8
8
drinks, including
2
2
2
Americanos. Considering this data, how many of the next
20
20
20
drinks sold would you expect to be Americanos?
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____ Americanos
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There were
6
6
6
dogs at the dog park last Saturday, and
2
2
2
of them were German shepherds. Considering this data, how many of the next
12
12
12
dogs to arrive at the park next Saturday should you expect to be German shepherds?
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____ German shepherds
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Pam surveyed
18
18
18
students at her school about their favorite classes. Of the students surveyed,
6
6
6
said their favorite class was English. If Pam surveys
12
12
12
more students, how many of them should she expect to pick English, based on past data?
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____ students
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There are
9
9
9
cherry trees.
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Kim picks
8
8
8
cherries from each tree.
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Kim eats
14
14
14
of the cherries she picked.
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Enter the number of cherries Kim has left.
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\square
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A soccer league is organizing teams for their summer league. A survey is randomly given to people in the area asking whether their children will participate in the league. Out of
100
100
100
people with children,
7
7
7
said their children will participate. How many children can the league expect from
6
6
6
,
000
000
000
people with children?
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_____ children
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Which event is most likely to occur?
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Rolling a prime number on a twelve-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
12
12
12
.
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Spinning a spinner divided into five equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue/purple and landing on red or yellow or green or purple.
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Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
74
74
74
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
34
34
34
strawberry chews and
46
46
46
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is most likely to occur?
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Rolling a number less than
6
6
6
on a six-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
6
6
6
.
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Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on pink.
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Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
75
75
75
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
10
10
10
strawberry chews and
30
30
30
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is most likely to occur?
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Rolling a number less than
12
12
12
on a twelve-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
12
12
12
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into five equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue/purple and landing on orange.
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Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
35
35
35
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
27
27
27
strawberry chews and
13
13
13
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling a
2
2
2
on a six-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
6
6
6
.
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Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on red or blue.
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Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
42
42
42
tickets.
\newline
Reaching into a bag full of
66
66
66
strawberry chews and
14
14
14
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling a number less than
6
6
6
on a twelve-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
12
12
12
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on blue.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
65
65
65
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
44
44
44
strawberry chews and
16
16
16
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling a number less than
6
6
6
on a six-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
6
6
6
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on red.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
35
35
35
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
59
59
59
strawberry chews and
21
21
21
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling a
4
4
4
on a eight-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
8
8
8
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into five equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue/purple and landing on blue or yellow or purple.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
29
29
29
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
38
38
38
strawberry chews and
2
2
2
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling an even number on a twelve-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
12
12
12
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into five equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue/purple and landing on blue or red.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
74
74
74
tickets.
\newline
Reaching into a bag full of
2
2
2
strawberry chews and
18
18
18
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling a
1
1
1
on a six-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
6
6
6
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on red or yellow.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
44
44
44
tickets.
\newline
Reaching into a bag full of
26
26
26
strawberry chews and
14
14
14
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
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Rolling a
5
5
5
on a eight-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
8
8
8
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on blue or yellow or green.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
89
89
89
tickets.
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Reaching into a bag full of
29
29
29
strawberry chews and
51
51
51
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Which event is least likely to occur?
\newline
Rolling an even number on a twelve-sided die, numbered from
1
1
1
to
12
12
12
.
\newline
Spinning a spinner divided into five equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue/purple and landing on purple.
\newline
Winning a raffle that sold a total of
100
100
100
tickets, if you buy
74
74
74
tickets.
\newline
Reaching into a bag full of
6
6
6
strawberry chews and
14
14
14
cherry chews without looking and pulling out a strawberry chew.
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Anna has some nickels and some dimes. She has at most
26
26
26
coins worth a minimum of
$
2
\$2
$2
combined. If Anna has
5
5
5
nickels, determine all possible values for the number of dimes that she could have.
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Answer:
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A particular dishwasher uses
444
444
444
gallons of water per load. Their advertising claims that hand washing the dishes uses
666
666
666
times as much water. According to this estimate, how many gallons of water would it save to wash
215215215
215215215
215215215
loads using the dishwasher instead of by hand
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