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Module 5 Lesson 3 and 4.notebook 1 April 08, 2014 Do Now: Exit Ticket For Lesson 2 4/8/14 Module 5, Lesson 3 and 4 Homework: 1.) P.32 #1, 2, 3, and 6 2.) Module 2 Review Packet due Friday 4/11 Chance experiments and Calculating probabilities for Chance experiments

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Do Now:

Exit Ticket For Lesson 2

4/8/14Module 5, Lesson 3 and 4

Homework:1.) P.32 #1, 2, 3, and 62.) Module 2 Review Packet due Friday 4/11

Chance experiments and

Calculating probabilities for Chance experiments

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Outcome: Is the result of a single trial in an experiment.

ex: You roll a die and get a 5. 5 is the outcome.

Sample Space: All the possible outcomes in an experiment.

• Flipping a coin - Heads and Tails

• Drawing a color from a bag of 3 red, 2 blue, 1 yellow, 4 green.

• Picking a letter from the word classroom.

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Equally Likely Outcomes

The outcomes of an experiment are equally likely to occur when the probability of each outcome is equal.

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Each outcome has a 25% chance of occurring!

Equally Likely Outcomes

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Red

Red has a 25% chance of occurring while Blue has a 75% chance.

NOT Equally Likely Outcomes

Blue

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Do you think the outcomes in the paper cup experiment have an equally likely chance of occurring? Why or why not?

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Experimental Probability

I have a bag containing cubes colored yellow, green, blue, red.

blueblueblueblueblueblueblueredredredredredgreengreengreenyellowyellowyellowyellowyellow

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Theoretical Probability

There are 10 of each in the bag

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P.25 #6

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