Fill in the blank: An event described as 'impossible' has a probability of ___ occurring. |
Card: 1 / 30 |
True or False: In Bag C, which contains 0 green and 10 blue balls, it is possible to pick a green ball. |
Card: 3 / 30 |
Riddle: I can be expected but not guaranteed, and my certainty is often debated. What am I? |
Card: 5 / 30 |
Fill in the blank: A previous score in a probability experiment, such as scoring a 1, ___ the outcome of the next spin. |
Card: 7 / 30 |
Riddle: I have six faces but no eyes, I can be spun and rolled, but my outcomes are always random. What am I? |
Card: 9 / 30 |
If a friend is often 10 minutes late, the probability of them being on time tomorrow is ___ likely. |
Card: 13 / 30 |
True or False: The results of a single experiment will always yield equal outcomes when tossing a coin. |
Card: 15 / 30 |
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During the card selection experiment, which shape was suggested to be more prevalent than circles? |
Card: 17 / 30 |
Fill in the blank: Repeating an experiment may lead to results that differ due to ___. |
Card: 19 / 30 |
What conclusion can be drawn about the triangle cards based on the selection results? |
Card: 23 / 30 |
In probability, what does it mean when outcomes are described as equally likely? |
Card: 25 / 30 |
It means each outcome has the same chance of occurring, such as heads or tails in a coin toss. ![]() |
Card: 26 / 30 |
Fill in the blank: An event that is expected to happen but is not guaranteed is considered ___ likely. |
Card: 27 / 30 |
True or False: In Bag C, which contains 0 green and 10 blue balls, it is certain to pick a green ball. |
Card: 29 / 30 |