1.   The table shows the results when a number cube was rolled. What is the experimental probability of rolling a one?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  2.   The table shows the results when a number cube was rolled. What is the experimental probability of rolling a number greater then three?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   The table shows the results of rolling a number cube over three separate experiments. What is the experimental probability of rolling a number that is greater then or equal to five?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  4.   The ice cream truck drives by Jonas’ house two days a week. Choose the correct simulation for Jonas being able to buy ice cream from the truck while in front of his house.
    A. A die is rolled. If the number is greater than 4, then Jonas can buy ice cream. B. Two coins are flipped. If one is heads and the other tails, then Jonas can buy ice cream.
    C. A spinner is created with 7 equal spaces, 5 of which are red, and 2 are blue. If the spinner lands on red, Jonas can by ice cream. D. A spinner is created with 7 equal spaces, 5 of which are red, and 2 are blue. If the spinner lands on blue, Jonas can by ice cream.
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  5.   Edward runs quality control at the light bulb factory. He expects to find a broken light bulb in one out of 40 of the bulbs he inspects each round. What is the theoretical probability there is 1 broken light bulb found in a certain round of inspection?
    A. 3.50% B. 5%
    C. 2.50% D. 1%
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