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Introduction to Probabilities

Have you ever heard a weatherman say there is a % chance of rain tomorrow or a football referee tell a team there is a / chance of getting a head on a coin toss to determine which team starts the game? These are probability statements. In this lesson, you are going to investigate probability and how likely it is that some events will occur.

Now let’s practice some probability….turn your desks and wait for instructions…

Which color was the first to occur times?

Do you think it makes a difference who goes first to pick a color?

Which color would you pick to give you the best chance of winning the game? Why would you pick that color?

Below are three different spinners. If you pick green for your color, which spinner would give you the best chance to win? Give a reason for your answer.

What is Probability?

0 ½ 1 ImpossibleUnlikely Equally Likely to Likely Certain Occur or Not Occur Probability is a measure of how likely it is that an event will happen. A probability is a number between and. The probability scale is:

A probability is indicated by a number between and. Some events are certain to happen, while others are impossible. In most cases, the probability of an event happening is somewhere between certain and impossible.

For example, consider a bag that contains only red balls. If you were to select one ball from the bag, you are certain to pick a red one. We say that an event that is certain to happen has a probability of.

If we were to reach into the same bag of balls, it is impossible to select a yellow ball. An impossible event has a probability of. These events have a probability of. You have a bag with two green cubes, and you select one at random. Selecting a blue cube is an impossible event. There is no way to select a blue cube if there are no blue cubes in the bag.

Some events are certain. These events have a probability of. You have a bag with two green cubes, and you select one at random. Selecting a green cube is a certain event. You will always get a green cube if there are only green cubes in the bag.

0 ½ 1 ImpossibleUnlikely Equally Likely to Likely Certain Occur or Not Occur Some events are classified as equally likely to happen or to not happen. These events have a probability of /.

If you flip a coin, you have an equally likely chance of getting a heads as getting a tails. That would be a 50/50 chance…or probability.

0 ½ 1 ImpossibleUnlikely Equally Likely to Likely Certain Occur or Not Occur Back to working with your partner: Draw this probability scale on your white boards.

Label your probability to each of these items on your scale. What is the probability that you will: A.You will see a live dinosaur on the way home from school today. B.A solid rock dropped in the water will sink. C.A round disk with one side red and the other side yellow will land yellow side up when flipped. D.A spinner with four equal parts numbered – will land on the on the next spin. E.. Your name will be drawn when a name is selected randomly from a bag containing the names of all of the students in your class. F.A red cube will be drawn when a cube is selected from a bag that has five blue cubes and five red cubes. G.The temperature outside tomorrow will be – degrees.