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Experimental Probability

Mathematics

An introduction to experimental probability, outcomes, and likelihood of events, including calculating probabilities based on observed outcomes.

Probability Statistics Experiments
6 Questions Easy Ages 10+ Dec 4, 2025

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This study set covers Mathematics through 6 practice questions. An introduction to experimental probability, outcomes, and likelihood of events, including calculating probabilities based on observed outcomes. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 What does probability refer to?
  • A Likelihood or chance of an event occurring
  • B The area of a square
  • C The speed of an object
  • D The weight of an item
2 What are the results of an experiment called?
  • A Outcomes
  • B Hypotheses
  • C Variables
  • D Constants
3 Which of the following is a way to express probability using words?
  • A Likely
  • B Kilograms
  • C Meters
  • D Seconds
4 If a spinner has 8 possible outcomes, how many outcomes are there?
  • A 8
  • B 4
  • C 16
  • D 2
5 In the given spinner example, which color has the highest chance of occurring? (Assuming 3 blue, and less of red/green/yellow)
  • A Blue
  • B Red
  • C Green
  • D Yellow
6 What is the theoretical probability defined as?
  • A Ratio of favorable outcomes to total outcomes
  • B Sum of all possible outcomes
  • C Product of favorable outcomes and total outcomes
  • D Difference between favorable and total outcomes
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