Welcome to the Game On Probability Board Game Pokemon Edition! Select your character (they don't make a difference). Note down the order in which you clicked your icon. Once everyone is selected, the first player needs to click the "questions" button. If they get the questions right, they get to move a number of spaces forward. If they get it wrong, however, that player's turn is skipped, and the next player goes. Express answers as a common fraction if necessary. Enjoy!
Credits to me. Questions and Answers: 1. You roll two six-sided dice. What is the probability that the sum is a prime number? Answer: 5/12 2. A fair coin is flipped 4 times. What is the probability of getting exactly 2 heads and 2 tails? Answer: 3/8 3. In a deck of 52 cards, you draw two cards without replacement. What is the probability that they are both Aces? Answer: 1/221 4. You roll a die until you get a 6. What is the probability that it takes exactly 3 rolls? Answer: 25/216 5. Two dice are rolled. What is the probability that the difference between the numbers is exactly 2? Answer: 2/9 6. You flip a coin 3 times. What is the probability of getting at least one head? Answer: 7/8 7. Three dice are rolled. What is the probability that all three show the same number? Answer: 1/36 8. From a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing a red card OR a King? Answer: 7/13 9. You roll two dice. What is the probability that the product of the two numbers is even? Answer: 3/4 10. A coin is flipped 5 times. What is the probability of getting a "run" of at least 3 heads in a row? Answer: 1/4 11. A bag has 5 red, 3 blue, and 2 green marbles. You pick two without replacement. Probability they are different colors? Answer: 31/45 12. You have 10 socks in a drawer: 6 black and 4 blue. You grab two at random. Probability they match? Answer: 7/15 13. An urn contains 4 white and 6 black balls. You draw three balls with replacement. Probability of getting at least one white ball? Answer: 98/125 14. A committee of 3 people is chosen from a group of 5 men and 5 women. Probability the committee is all women? Answer: 1/12 15. You pick 3 letters from the word "PROBABILITY" at random without replacement. Probability none of them are vowels? (Pretend that Y is not a vowel) Answer: 7/33 16. A box has 12 lightbulbs, 3 of which are defective. You test 2. Probability both are functional? Answer: 6/11 17. You have 5 keys, but only one opens the door. You try them one by one (without repeating). Probability you open it on the 3rd try? Answer: 1/5 18. A shelf has 8 books: 5 fiction and 3 non-fiction. You pick 2 without replacement. Probability one of each? Answer: 15/28 19. There are 20 people in a room. Probability that at least two share the same birth month? Answer: 1 20. A bag contains 10 coins: 9 fairs and 1 double-headed. You pick one and flip it; it's heads. Probability you picked the double-headed coin? Answer: 2/11 21. You have two children. Given that at least one is a boy, what is the probability of both boys? Answer: 1/3 22. The weather forecast says there is a 60% chance of rain. If it rains, there's a 10% chance that the basement will flood. If it doesn't, there's a 1% chance. Probability of the basement flooding? Answer: 8/125 23. Two cards are drawn from the deck without replacement. Given the first is a Heart, what is the probability that the second is also a Heart? Answer: 12/51 24. A student takes a true/false test with 5 questions. They guess on all. Given they got the first one, right, what’s the probability they get 100%? Answer: 1/16 25. You roll two dice. Given the sum is 8, what is the probability that one of the dice is a 3? Answer: 2/5 26. In a class, 36% like math, 44% like science, and 20% like both. Given a student likes math, what is the probability they like science? Answer: 16/25 27. You draw two marbles from a bag of 5 red and 5 blue without replacement. Given the second marble is red, what is the probability that the first was also red? Answer: 4/9 28. If you have a drawer containing 6 solid black socks and 4 solid blue socks, and you pull out two socks at random in the dark, what is the probability that you have drawn a matching pair? Answer: 7/15 29. Two dice are rolled. Given the numbers are different, what is the probability their sum is 7? Answer: 1/5 30. A fair coin is flipped 7 times. What is the probability of getting exactly 4 heads and 3 tails? Answer: 35/128 31. 5 people sit in a row. What is the probability that two specific friends sit next to each other? Answer: 1/5 32. The letters in "LEVEL" are scrambled. What is the probability that the result still spells "LEVEL"? Answer: 1/30