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AGENDA WARM-UP HOMEWORK QUESTIONS?? LESSON 12 CORRECTIONS LESSON 14 EXIT CARD

WARM-UP

HOMEWORK QUESTIONS??

LESSON 14: DETERMINING THE THEORETICAL PROBABILITY OF AN EVENT A simple event is an event having only one outcome Examples? The theoretical probability of an outcome is the ratio of favorable outcomes to all possible outcomes *all outcomes are equally likely

A number cube labeled 1 – 6 is rolled. List the outcomes for each event. a.Rolling an even number b.Rolling a multiple of 3 c.Rolling a prime number

There are 4 green marbles, 3 blue marbles, and 3 red marbles in a bag. Give each answer as a decimal and as a percent. a.What is the probability of randomly choosing a green or red marble? b.What is the probability of randomly choosing a marble that is not blue?

A bucket has 10 balls numbered 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 6, and 6. If one ball is drawn at random, is there a greater chance of getting an even number or a multiple of 5? Explain.

HOMEWORK: 1. PP. 77 – 79: #1 – 20 ALL CP: #26 **DUE TUESDAY 2. LESSON 13 **DUE MONDAY