Name ______Date ______Pd ______

Chancy Candy - Group A

Find the theoretical and experimental probability of each color group. Then use an inequality symbol in between to compare the two probabilities.

Color# of M&MsTheoretical P(color)Experimental P(color)

Brown______P(brown) ______P(brown) ______

Yellow______P(yellow) ______P(yellow) ______

Green______P(green) ______P(green) ______

Red______P(red) ______P(red) ______

Orange______P(orange) ______P(orange) ______

Blue______P(blue) ______P(blue) ______

Explain how you compared the probabilities.

Eat or remove some of the M&Ms until you have only 10 remaining. Calculate the probability of the independent compound event below. Draw a tree diagram on a separate sheet of paper and attach to this paper when finished.

P(brown, yellow) ______

P (brown, red) ______

P(blue, yellow) ______

Name ______Date ______Pd ______

Chancy Candy - Group B

Find the theoretical and experimental probability of each color group. Then use an inequality symbol in between to compare the two probabilities.

Color# of M&MsTheoretical P(color)Experimental P(color)

Brown______P(brown) ______P(brown) ______

Yellow______P(yellow) ______P(yellow) ______

Green______P(green) ______P(green) ______

Red______P(red) ______P(red) ______

Orange______P(orange) ______P(orange) ______

Blue______P(blue) ______P(blue) ______

Explain how you compared the probabilities.

Eat or remove some of the M&Ms until you have only 10 remaining. Calculate the probability of the independent compound events below. Draw a tree diagram on a separate sheet of paper and attach to this paper when finished.

P (orange, blue) ______

P (green, yellow) ______

P(red, green) ______

P(red, blue) ______

Name ______Date ______Pd ______

Chancy Candy - Group C

Find the theoretical and experimental probability of each color group. Then use an inequality symbol in between to compare the two probabilities.

Color# of M&MsTheoretical P(color)Experimental P(color)

Brown______P(brown) ______P(brown) ______

Yellow______P(yellow) ______P(yellow) ______

Green______P(green) ______P(green) ______

Red______P(red) ______P(red) ______

Orange______P(orange) ______P(orange) ______

Blue______P(blue) ______P(blue) ______

Explain how you compared the probabilities.

Eat or remove some of the M&Ms until you have only 10 remaining. Calculate the probability of the independent compound events below. Draw a tree diagram on a separate sheet of paper and attach to this paper when finished.

P(orange, yellow) ______

P (green, brown) ______

P (red, yellow) ______

P (brown, blue) ______

Name ______Date ______Pd ______

Chancy Candy - Group D

Find the theoretical and experimental probability of each color group. Then use an inequality symbol in between to compare the two probabilities.

Color# of M&MsTheoretical P(color)Experimental P(color)

Brown______P(brown) ______P(brown) ______

Yellow______P(yellow) ______P(yellow) ______

Green______P(green) ______P(green) ______

Red______P(red) ______P(red) ______

Orange______P(orange) ______P(orange) ______

Blue______P(blue) ______P(blue) ______

Explain how you compared the probabilities.

Eat or remove some of the M&Ms until you have only 10 remaining. Calculate the probability of the independent compound events below. Draw a tree diagram on a separate sheet of paper and attach to this paper when finished.

P (brown, blue) ______

P (blue, yellow) ______

P (green, orange) ______

P (orange, orange) ______

Name ______Date ______Pd ______

Chancy Candy - Group E

Find the theoretical and experimental probability of each color group. Then use an inequality symbol in between to compare the two probabilities.

Color# of M&MsTheoretical P(color)Experimental P(color)

Brown______P(brown) ______P(brown) ______

Yellow______P(yellow) ______P(yellow) ______

Green______P(green) ______P(green) ______

Red______P(red) ______P(red) ______

Orange______P(orange) ______P(orange) ______

Blue______P(blue) ______P(blue) ______

Explain how you compared the probabilities.

Eat or remove some of the M&Ms until you have only 10 remaining. Calculate the probability of the independent compound events below. Draw a tree diagram on a separate sheet of paper and attach to this paper when finished.

P (green, yellow) ______

P(yellow, yellow) ______

P (brown, yellow, red) ______

P (green, yellow, orange) ______