Please complete the “S” portion of SELFIE today. Gwen made a scale drawing of the elementary school. The scale of the drawing was ___ millimeter = ___.

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Please complete the “S” portion of SELFIE today. Gwen made a scale drawing of the elementary school. The scale of the drawing was ___ millimeter = ___ meters. The school yard is ___ millimeters in the drawing. How long is the actual school yard? Please be in your seat with your journal, working on SELFIE, when the bell rings. Voice Level 0 After The Bell Rings ***Make sure you were handed a post it note for the exit slip.

kDzmI7YOx0 Video Watching Behavior: Feet on floor in front of you Voice Level 0 Nothing in hands Actively watching Title the next page in your journal, “Tree Diagrams.” Remember to put it in the table of contents. Sample Space- The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes of that experiment. (like a tree diagram)

You are at a carnival. One of the carnival games asks you to pick a door and then pick a curtain behind the door. There are 3 doors and 4 curtains behind each door. How many choices are possible for the player? Voice Level-0 unless you have a question or have something to add to the lesson.

There are 3 trails leading to Camp A from your starting position. There are 3 trails from Camp A to Camp B. How many different routes are there from the starting position to Camp B? Draw a tree diagram to illustrate your answer. Shoulder Partner: Voice Level 1, No movement. Raise hand for questions.

The 4 aces are removed from a deck of cards. A coin is tossed and one of the aces is chosen. What is the probability of getting heads on the coin and the ace of hearts? Draw a tree diagram to illustrate the sample space. Voice Level-0 unless you have a question or have something to add to the lesson.

A spinner has 4 equally likely regions numbered 1 to 4. The arrow is spun twice. What is the probability that the spinner will land on a 1 on the first spin and on a red region on the second spin? Draw a tree diagram to represent your answer. Shoulder Partner: Voice Level 1, No movement after sitting with partner, Raise hand for questions.

If you flip a coin and roll a die, what is the probability of getting tails and an even number? Use a tree diagram to solve. Try this independently. Voice level 0. Raise hands to ask questions.

In Clarajean's closet are four pairs of pants (black, white, grey, and brown), and five different shirts (blue, white, red, yellow, and purple). How many different outfits can she make with these options? Use a tree diagram to solve. Voice Level-0 unless you have a question or have something to add to the lesson.

Shoulder Partner. Voice level 1. Raise hands to ask questions. Mary has a choice of 3 different sandwiches: ham, tuna, and turkey. She has a choice of chips, carrots, or apple slices as a side and 2 drink choices: Coke or milk. How many different meal combinations can she make? Draw a tree diagram to solve.

Juan is planning his activities for vacation. The first day he can choose to ride a jet ski, a paddle boat, or surf. The second day he can go hiking, watch a movie, ride a train, or go to a party on the beach. The third day he can go sightseeing or scuba diving. How many different combinations of activities can he make? Try this independently. Voice level 0. Raise hands to ask questions.