Probabilities of Simple Events
Probabilities of Simple Events
Vocabulary:
Probability
For example
Today there is a 60% chance of
rain.
The odds of winning the lottery are
a million to one.
What are some examples you can
think of?
25%
50%
or .25
Not Very
Likely
75%
100%
0r .5
or .75
Equally Likely
Likely
Somewhat
1
Certain
Probability
Fractions from 0 to 1
Decimals from 0 to 1
Probability
Probability
Impossible
0
Unlikely
Equal Chances
0.5
0%
1
50%
Likely
100%
Certain
PROBABILITY
Probability
Probability
Probability
P(event) = number of ways event can
occur
total number of outcomes
Probability
P(event) = number of ways event can
occur
total number of outcomes
Probability
P(event) = number of ways event can occur
total number of outcomes
# favorable outcomes
P(event) =
# possible outcomes
1
P(rolling a 4) =
6
The probability of rolling a 4 is 1 out of 6
# favorable outcomes
P(event) =
# possible outcomes
3
1
P(even #) =
=
6
2
The probability of rolling an even number is 3 out of 6 or .5
or 50%
# favorable outcomes
P(event) =
# possible outcomes
1
1
P(green) =
=
4
4
The probability of spinning green is 1 out of 4 or .25 or 25%
# favorable outcomes
P(event) =
# possible outcomes
1
1
P(tail) =
=
2
2
The probability of spinning green is 1 out of 2 or .5 or 50%
# favorable outcomes
=
=
# possible outcomes
13
52
The probability of picking a heart is
1 out of 4 or .25 or 25%
1
4
39
3
4
1) P(black) =
2) P(1) =
3) P(odd) =
Answers.
1) P(black) = /8
4
2) P(1) = 1/8
3) P(odd) = 1/2
Calculate the
probability of each independent event.
1) P(red) =
2) P(2) =
3) P(not red) =
4) P(even) =
1) P(red) = /2
1
2) P(2) = 1/4
3) P(not red) = 1/2
4) P(even) = /2
1
Answers.
P(not defective) =
# not defective = 2,400 = 24
total # manufactured
2,500 25
TRY THESE:
B
C
A
D
2.
3
1
2
A
C
3/8 or 0.375 or
Number of blues =37.5%
3
Total cards
= 8 green
blue
yellow
red
blue
blue
black
black
odd numbers 1, 3, 5
total numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1/6 = 0.166 = 16.6%