1.   Determining the probability of a coin landing heads up by actually tossing a coin several times is an example of _____.
    A. sample probability B. experimental probability
    C. outcome probability D. theoretical probability
    Hint

  2.   Two number cubes are rolled. What is the probability that their sum is 6?
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint

  3.   Determining the probability of rolling a '4' or '5' on a number cube by examining the number of possible outcomes and the number of ways to roll a '4' or a '5' is an example of ___________.
    A. sample probability
    B. outcome probability
    C. theoretical probability
    D. experimental probability
    Hint

  4.   In a survey, 100 students were asked to name their favorite season of the year. The results are shown in the table. Suppose 650 students are in the seventh grade. How many can be expected to choose fall as their favorite season?
   
    A. 84 B. 78
    C. 90 D. 120
    Hint

  5.   In a survey, 100 students were asked to name their favorite season of the year. The results are shown in the table. Suppose 1,300 students attend Franklin Middle School. How many can be expected to choose spring as their favorite season?
   
    A. 715 B. 300
    C. 240 D. 312
    Hint



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