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Experimental Probability Exit Ticket Worksheet
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What It Is:
A probability exit ticket worksheet where students analyze experimental marble data, calculate probabilities, and predict total quantities using proportions.
Why Use It:
This worksheet checks students’ understanding of experimental probability, fraction–decimal–percent conversions, and data-based prediction skills.
How to Use It:
• Review the marble frequency table
• Calculate probability as a fraction, decimal, and percent
• Use given data to predict missing quantities
• Estimate the total number of marbles
• Use as an end-of-lesson formative assessment
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary and middle school learners.
• Grade 5 students practicing probability representations
• Grade 6–7 students applying experimental probability
Target Users:
Math teachers, students, and classrooms using exit tickets to assess probability, data analysis, and proportional reasoning.
A probability exit ticket worksheet where students analyze experimental marble data, calculate probabilities, and predict total quantities using proportions.
Why Use It:
This worksheet checks students’ understanding of experimental probability, fraction–decimal–percent conversions, and data-based prediction skills.
How to Use It:
• Review the marble frequency table
• Calculate probability as a fraction, decimal, and percent
• Use given data to predict missing quantities
• Estimate the total number of marbles
• Use as an end-of-lesson formative assessment
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary and middle school learners.
• Grade 5 students practicing probability representations
• Grade 6–7 students applying experimental probability
Target Users:
Math teachers, students, and classrooms using exit tickets to assess probability, data analysis, and proportional reasoning.




