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Homework: Maintenance Sheet 25 Due Friday Create a story using the following vocabulary terms: Probability Sample Space Theoretical Probability Experimental Probability Trials Outcomes

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.   A compound event includes two or more events not dependent on each other. What is the probability of a quarter showing two heads on two flips in a row? There are 4 possible outcomes. HH, HT, TH, TT There is 1 favorable outcome HT, TH, TT

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.   Discuss: When calculating the outcomes of flipping two coins, Susan says there are only three possible outcomes, not four; two heads, two tails, or one of each. How would you explain the error to Susan?

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  

 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.