Lesson 19 Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events?

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Lesson 19 Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events?

Problem of the Day

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Problem of the Day

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Guided Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Independent Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Independent Practice

Aim: How do you find the probability of independent events? Classwork Homework p. 100 Activity Lab: Conducting a Simulation p. 100: ex. 1a, 3a p. 102: Examples 1 and 2. Quick Check: 1, 2 p. 107: Activity Lab: Mutually Exclusive Events: Examples 1, 2 p. 104: ex. 1, 5, 11, 14; 23, 27, 31, 44 Challenge: 45 p 107: ex. 1, 2 Test Prep: p. 106: ex. 49, 51 Regents Test Prep: p. 113: ex. 1–4, 6, 9