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13-1 Representing Sample Spaces You calculated experimental probability. Use lists, tables, and tree diagrams to represent sample spaces. Use the Fundamental.

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1 13-1 Representing Sample Spaces You calculated experimental probability. Use lists, tables, and tree diagrams to represent sample spaces. Use the Fundamental Counting Principle to count outcomes.

2 Experiments, Outcomes, and Events The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes. Tree diagram is an organized table of line segments (branches) which shows possible experiment outcomes.

3 One red token and one black token are placed in a bag. A token is drawn and the color is recorded. It is then returned to the bag and a second draw is made. Represent the sample space for this experiment by making an organized list, a table, and a tree diagram. Organized List Pair each possible outcome from the first drawing with the possible outcomes from the second drawing. R, RB, B R, BB, R TableList the outcomes of the first drawing in the left column and those of the second drawing in the top row. Tree Diagram

4 One yellow token and one blue token are placed in a bag. A token is drawn and the color is recorded. It is then returned to the bag and a second draw is made. Choose the correct display of this sample space. A.B. C.D.Y, Y; B, B; Y, B

5 Experiment Stages Two-stage experiment – an experiment with two stages or events (like the 1 st problem). Multi-stage experiment – experiments with more than two stages.

6 Multi-Stage Tree Diagrams CHEF’S SALAD A chef’s salad at a local restaurant comes with a choice of French, ranch, or blue cheese dressings and optional toppings of cheese, turkey, and eggs. Draw a tree diagram to represent the sample space for salad orders. The sample space is the result of 4 stages. ●Dressing (F, R, or BC) ●Cheese (C or NC) ●Turkey (T or NT) ●Eggs (E or NE) Draw a tree diagram with 4 stages. Answer:

7 A.3 B.4 C.5 D.6 BASEBALL GAME In the bleachers at a major league game you can purchase a hotdog, bratwurst, or tofu dog. This comes with the optional choices of ketchup, mustard, onions, and/or relish. How many stages are in the sample space?

8 The Fundamental Counting Principle If you have 2 events: 1 event can occur m ways and another event can occur n ways, then the number of ways that both can occur is m*n Event 1 = 4 types of meats Event 2 = 3 types of bread How many different types of sandwiches can you make? 4*3 = 12

9 p. 917

10 3 or more events: 3 events can occur m, n, & p ways, then the number of ways all three can occur is m*n*p 4 meats 3 cheeses 3 breads How many different sandwiches can you make? 4*3*3 = 36 sandwiches

11 At a restaurant at Cedar Point, you have the choice of 8 different entrees, 2 different salads, 12 different drinks, & 6 different deserts. How many different dinners (one choice of each) can you choose? 8*2*12*6= 1152 different dinners

12 Use the Fundamental Counting Principle CARS New cars are available with a wide selection of options for the consumer. One option is chosen from each category shown. How many different cars could a consumer create in the chosen make and model? Use the Fundamental Counting Principle. exteriorinteriorseatenginecomputerwheelsdoorspossible colorcoloroutcomes 1175364383,160 ××××××= Answer:So, a consumer can create 83,160 different possible cars.

13 A.3,888 B.3,912 C.4,098 D.4,124 BICYCLES New bicycles are available with a wide selection of options for the rider. One option is chosen from each category shown. How many different bicycles could a consumer create in the chosen model?

14 13-1 Assignment p. 918, 6-8, 15-18, 20


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