Clear your desk, except for a pencil, to finish the Inequalities Test. You have until 11:33 to complete the test. November 19, 2015 Warm-Up:Warm-Up:

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Clear your desk, except for a pencil, to finish the Inequalities Test. You have until 11:33 to complete the test. November 19, 2015 Warm-Up:Warm-Up:

Inequalities Test Clear your desk except for a pencil Turn in your test to me when you feel it is complete with your best effort, then find something to work on silently. You got this!

Homework From Impossible to Certain Events Worksheet

Objective SWBAT determine how likely an event is to occur. Write down the objective in your math journal in your own words.

Probability Introduction

Probability Activity With a partner in your group… 1.Draw a number line from 0 to 1. 2.Determine the likelihood of each event and place it on the number line.

Summary Certain EventsUncertain Events LikelyUnlikely Neither likely nor unlikely