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Station 1 Julie has a stack of game cards that includes red, green, and blue cards. She draws a card and records the results. The table shows Julie’s.

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1 Station 1 Julie has a stack of game cards that includes red, green, and blue cards. She draws a card and records the results. The table shows Julie’s results Make a prediction of drawing a red card out of 60 draws? Result Frequency Red 10 Green 5 Blue 25

2 Station 2 The table below shows Jason’s dinner choices. Protein
Vegetable Beef Peas Chicken Green Beans Fish Which list shows all possible combinations? a. b. c. Beef, peas beef, peas beef, peas Beef, green beans chicken, peas chicken, peas chicken, peas beef, green beans fish, peas chicken, green beans beef, green beans beef, green beans fish, peas chicken, green beans fish, green beans chicken, green beans

3 Station 3 Sara draws a card from a standard deck. If the card is red, she rolls a standard die. If the card is black, she flips a coin. Which of the following best represents her experiment? a b c. R1 B1 RH BH RT BT R2 B2

4 Station 4 Jenna flips two coins. The possible results are shown in the diagram below. If Jenna flips the pair of coins 80 times, how many times would she expect both coins to land on heads?

5 Station 5 A spinner is divided into eight equal sections numbered Predict how many times out of 120 spins the spinner will land on an even number.

6 Station 6 Kayla is picking a card from the numbered deck above. What is her probability of not drawing a 7?

7 Station 7 Elsa has a stack of game cards. She draws a card and records her results. The table shows Elsa’s results for 60 draws. How likely is it that Elsa will randomly select a yellow card?

8 Station 8 Marcia performs an experiment in which she pulls a marble from a bag. In her experiment, she finds that she is twice as likely to pull a red marble as a blue marble. If Marcia pulls 10 red marbles, how many blue marbles does she pull?

9 Station 9 Kiera plays a board game with a spinner like the one shown. Which statement is best represented? A. Kiera is more likely to lose a turn than go back to start B. Kiera is less likely to land on Go ahead 2 spaces than she is to land on Wild card. C. Kiera is twice as likely to Go back 2 spaces as she is to Go back to start. D. Kiera is equally likely to land on Extra turn, Lose a turn, and Go ahead 2 spaces

10 Station 10 Tiffany gathered data on answer choices used at her school on multiple-choices tests. Which of the following is a valid conclusion based on the data? A. The teachers at this school are less likely to use choices C and D combined than they are to use choices A and B combined. B. The teachers are 2/3 as likely to use choice D as answer choice C. C. The teachers are more likely to use answer choices B and D combined than they are to use choices A and C combined. D. The teachers are twice as likely to use answer choice A as answer choice C.


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