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The ages of the students in a statistics class are listed here: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . What is the mode?
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Students listed the number of members in their household as follows: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . What is the mode?
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Some data sets do not have a mode because no value appears more than any other. And some data sets have more than one mode. In a given set, if two or more data values have the same highest frequency, we say they are all modes.
The probability of an event tells us how likely that event is to occur. We usually write probabilities as fractions or decimals.
For example, picture a fruit bowl that contains five pieces of fruit - three bananas and two apples.
If you want to choose one piece of fruit to eat for a snack and don’t care what it is, there is a probability you will choose a banana, because there are three bananas out of the total of five pieces of fruit. The probability of an event is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes.
The probability of an event is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes possible.
Converting the fraction to a decimal, we would say there is a probability of choosing a banana.
This basic definition of probability assumes that all the outcomes are equally likely to occur. If you study probabilities in a later math class, you’ll learn about several other ways to calculate probabilities.
The ski club is holding a raffle to raise money. They sold tickets. All of the tickets are placed in a jar. One ticket will be pulled out of the jar at random, and the winner will receive a prize. Cherie bought one raffle ticket.
ⓐ Find the probability she will win the prize.
ⓑ Convert the fraction to a decimal.
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What are you asked to find? | The probability Cherie wins the prize. |
What is the number of favorable outcomes? | 1, because Cherie has 1 ticket. |
Use the definition of probability. | |
Substitute into the numerator and denominator. |
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Convert the fraction to a decimal. | |
Write the probability as a fraction. | |
Convert the fraction to a decimal. |
Express the probability as a fraction and as a decimal:
Ignaly is attending a fashion show where the guests are seated at tables of ten. One guest from each table will be selected at random to receive a door prize. ⓐ Find the probability Ignaly will win the door prize for her table. ⓑ Convert the fraction to a decimal.
Hoang is among people available to sit on a jury. One person will be chosen at random from the ⓐ Find the probability Hoang will be chosen. ⓑ Convert the fraction to a decimal.
Three women and five men interviewed for a job. One of the candidates will be offered the job.
ⓐ Find the probability the job is offered to a woman.
ⓑ Convert the fraction to a decimal.
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What are you asked to find? | The probability the job is offered to a woman. |
What is the number of favorable outcomes? | 3, because there are three women. |
What are the total number of outcomes? | 8, because 8 people entered the contest. |
Use the definition of probability. | |
Substitute into the numerator and denominator. |
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Convert the fraction to a decimal. | |
Write the probability as a fraction. | |
Convert the fraction to a decimal. |
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