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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 9: Probability; Lesson 1: Probability of Simple Events


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  • Question 24 (request help)

    Joel has a bowl containing the mints shown in the table.

    If he randomly chooses one mint from the bowl, what is the probability that the mint is orange?

    • \( \large\frac{1}{5} \)
    • \( \large\frac{2}{3} \)
    • \( \large\frac{11}{15} \)
    • \( \large\frac{4}{5} \)
  • Question 25 (request help)

    Short Response

    Max has 50 songs on his MP3 player. If he plays a song at random, what is the probability that it is a rock song?

  • \(P\text{(Rock)}\) =
  • Question 26 (request help)

    What is the probability of the spinner landing on an A, C, or D?

    • \( \large\frac{1}{4} \)
    • \( \large\frac{3}{8} \)
    • \( \large\frac{1}{2} \)
    • \( \large\frac{3}{4} \)

Compare each decimal using <, >, or =.

  • Question 30 (request help)

    Dwayne misses 12% of his foul shots and Bryan misses 0.2 of his foul shots. Write 12% and 0.2 as fractions in simplest form. Then compare the fractions to determine who misses more foul shots.

  • 12%   0.2

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