Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability - Worksheet 2 - 8th Grade
EasyCompare experimental and theoretical probabilities (Easy)
15 problems · 20-25 minutes · Skills: probability, data analysis, fractions
About This Worksheet
This easy-level worksheet contains 15 problems designed for 8th Grade students practicing experimental vs. theoretical probability. Easy worksheets use simpler numbers and straightforward problem types to build confidence and reinforce foundational skills.
The relationship between experimental and theoretical probability illustrates the law of large numbers — one of the deepest ideas in statistics. Understanding this connection builds healthy skepticism about small samples and appreciation for why large studies are more reliable.
- Calculate experimental probability from simulation or experiment results
- Compare experimental probability to theoretical probability
- Explain how increasing the number of trials brings experimental probability closer to theoretical
- Design a simple simulation to estimate the probability of a real-world event
- Calculate the percent difference between experimental and theoretical probability
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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