PICK A NUMBER (CONTINUED) Now place all 40 of the circled numbers in the bag and mix them thoroughly. Answer the following questions. 7. The probabilitythat a circle drawn from the bag will have the number 4 on it is represented by the proper fraction """. ._ 8. The probability that a circle drawn from the bag will have the number 8 on it is represented by the decimal . 9. The probability that a circle drawn lrorn the bag will have the number 20h it is represented by the percent . 10. The probability that any of the numbers 140 will be drawn from the bag is the proper traction """, the decimal , or the percent Now you and your partner will alternate drawing circles and holding the bag. First place the 40 circled numbers in the bag and mix them thoroughly. After each drawrng, the circled number drawn will be placed back in the bag for the next draw. Record the results of each draw in the chart below. To answer the following questions, assume that forty red-colored rectangles were numbered with a number 1 through 40. Assume the rectangles were then placed in a bag and drawn from the bag one at a time without looking. 1 1. The probability of drawing a red rectangle with the number 5 on it is the proper fraction . . the decimal____. or the percent . 12. The probability of drawing a red rectangle with the number 10 on it is the proper fraction , the decimal_._, or the percent 13. The probability of drawing a red rectangle with a number 1 through 10 on it is the proper fraction , the decimal __.___ , or the percent 14. The probability of drawing a red rectangle with a number 1 0 through 30 on it isthe proper fraction , the decimal ..___. or the percent__. 15. The probability of drawing a green rectangle with the number 5 is the percent 16. The probability of drawing a'ted rectangle with one ofthe numbers 140 on it is represented by the percent x