Plotting Points & Probability SOL 3.21/3.22 : Students will investigate probability as chance.

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Plotting Points & Probability SOL 3.21/3.22 : Students will investigate probability as chance.

Help Needed!!! Probability Pig and her Plotting Piglets need your help !!!! She needs help plotting points and solving lots of tricky problems. Do you think you can help her out? HELP ME!! OINK! OINK!!

Question # 1 What coordinates will help you find Mrs. Butlers Room? (1,4) (3,2)(4,2) (4,1)

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Question # 2 Whose classroom is located at (1,2)? Ms. Kreider Mrs. Edris Mrs. Fornadel Mr. Frankish

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Question # 3 (1,4) (6,3) (5,5)(2,5) What ordered pair will tell us where Ms. Prichetts room is?

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Question # 4 (3,5) (2,4)(4,3) If Mrs. Butler walked out of her room, and moved two spaces to the right, where would she be? (3,4)

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Question # 5 (4,2) (4,5) (2,4)(1,5) Where is Wendys

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Question # 6 Mc Donald s Quiznos Taco Bell What restaurant is located at (1,3)? Golden Corral

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Question # 7 Wendy s Quiznos Taco Bell What restaurant is located at (4,5)? Mc Donald s

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Question # 8 (1,3) (3,4)(4,2) Which plotted points will tell us where Long John Silvers is located? (2,4)

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Question # 9 Mc Donald s Taco Bell Quiznos Wendy s Which restaurant is located 3 blocks south of Long John Silvers?

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Question # 10 less likely certain impossible Whats the probability of choosing a blue marble? more likely

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Question # 11 less likely certain more likely Whats the probability of choosing a green marble? impossible

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Question # 12 2 out of 2 2 out of 65 out of 2 Whats the probability of choosing a red marble? 2 out of 8

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Question # 13 less likely more likely impossible certain Choosing the green marble is…

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Question # 14 red Which color is less likely to be chosen? yellow green blue

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Question # 15 red Which color is most likely to be chosen? yellow green blue

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Question # 16 red Which color would be impossible to choose? purple blue green

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Question # 17 bluered yellow green Which color would you be certain to pull out of the bag?

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Question # 18 impossible most likely certain least likely The spinner landing on red is…

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Question # 19 unfair This spinner would be considered… fair

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Question # 20 fair unfair This spinner would be considered…

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Question # 21 fair unfair This spinner would be considered…

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Question # Mark is playing a game where he rolls a small ball on a table. For each section of the table he gets a certain number of points. What number of points is he most likely to get on each roll? 3 2

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You are such a smart class!! Thanks for all your help!! OINK! OINK!