Chapter 4 &5 Quiz

Create an educational image depicting probability and statistics concepts, including sample space, independent events, and combinatorial calculations, with visual elements like dice, cards, and graphs.

Probability and Statistics Quiz

Test your knowledge of probability and statistics with this engaging quiz. Covering essential concepts from Chapters 4 and 5, you'll encounter a variety of questions designed to challenge your understanding and application of the material.

Whether you're a student or a teacher, this quiz is an excellent way to review important topics:

  • Sample Space and Probability Outcomes
  • Independent and Dependent Events
  • Combinatorics and Arrangements
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingFish23
The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment is called a sample space
True
False
A probability experiment is conducted. Which of these cannot be considered a probability outcome?
1.65
125%
-0.44
0.63
Selecting a Fish In a fish tank, there are 24 goldfish, 2 angel fish, and 5 guppies. If a fish is selected at random, find the probability that it is a goldfish or an angel fish.
26/31
29/31
28/31
30/31
Tossing a coin and drawing a card from a deck
Independent events
Dependent events
Smoking excessively and having lung cancer
Independent events
Dependent events
It is reported that 72% of working women use computers at work. Choose 5 working women at random. Find The probability that all 5 use a computer in their jobs
0.19
0.33
None of these
How many ways can a baseball manager arrange a batting order of 9 players?
362,880
9
10
72
7P5=
2520
120
6C2
15
2
6
12
When two events cannot occur at the same time, they are said to be
Mutually exclusive
Not Mutually exclusive
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