1: you flip a coin 30 times and get heads 11 time so the chance of getting heads is 11/30 is this an example of theoretical and experimental probability

answer: experimental

2: you have made three out of 10 of your last free throws how many free throws can you expect to make if you shoot 100 free throws:
answer: 30

3: what is the probability that a month picked at random will have 31 days: answer: 7/12

4: if you rolled a number cube 100 times how many times would you expect to get an even number:
answer: 50

5: A bag holds two yellow one green and two red marbles if you were to draw a marble from the bag 150 times and replace it after each draw how many yellow marbles would you expect to draw: answer: 60

6:A bag has 6 green marbles four red marbles five yellow marbles and three purple marbles what is the probability of choosing a purple marble:
Answer: 6/18

7: you roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin is this an example of independent or dependent events:
Answer: independent

8: there are five different cookies in a bag one of them is your favorite chocolate chip what is the probability that you will not get your favorite:
Answer: 4/5

9: A basket contains five green lollipops 12 red lollipops and seven orange hello pops when I lollipop is taken from the basket it is not replaced what is P( orange, then orange):
Answer: 42/552

10: The letters in the word Perrys are written on slips of paper and placed in a bag each letter will be put back after it is drawn what is P (r,then vowel):
Answer: 2/25

Objection to #6, 9, and 10

#6, you have
6 green
4 red
5 yellow
3 purple
Prob(purple) = 3/18 = 1/6

#9
(7/24)(6/23) = 42/552
= 7/92 , your 42/552 is correct , but should be reduced to lowest terms

#10
6 letter, of which you have 2 r's,
The problem is: Do you consider y a vowel or consonant

if y is a vowel, your answer is
(2/6)(2/6) = 1/9
if y is a consonant, your answer is (2/6)(1/6) = 1/18

don't know how you got 25 in the denominator.