Level 4/5 Booster Lesson 11B Probability.

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Level 4/5 Booster Lesson 11B Probability

Objectives: Vocabulary: likely unlikely certain impossible even chance Understand and use the probability scale Find and justify theoretical probabilities Vocabulary: likely unlikely certain impossible even chance

½ The Probability Scale 1 unlikely likely impossible even chance unlikely likely impossible even chance certain certain The day following Tuesday will be Wednesday. impossible You will get a seven when you throw a dice. (1 to 6) even chance You will pick a red card from a pack of 52 playing cards. unlikely You will get a six when you throw a dice. (1 to 6) likely You will get a factor of six when you throw a dice. ( 1 to 6)

W/S 11.1B Questions: There are ten balls in a bag 3 red, 2 blue, and 5 green. a. Which colour is most likely to be picked? Why? b. Which colour is least likely to be picked? Why? 2. In a class of 13 boys and 15 girls, one child is chosen (at random) each day to take the register to the office. Is the child more likely to be a boy or a girl? b. On a Tuesday, 2 girls are absent. Is a girl more, less or evenly likely to be chosen on this day? 3. To play a game you spin the pointer below: Which score is least likely? b. Which score has an even chance of occurring? 1 1 2 2 3 1

Answers: There are ten balls in a bag 3 red, 2 blue, and 5 green. a. Which colour is most likely to be picked? Why? b. Which colour is least likely to be picked? Why? Green – more of them than any other colour Blue – less of them than any other colour 2. In a class of 13 boys and 15 girls, one child is chosen (at random) each day to take the register to the office. Is the child more likely to be a boy or a girl? b. On a Tuesday, 2 girls are absent. Is a girl more, less or evenly likely to be chosen on this day? More likely to be a girl because there are more girls than boys Evenly likely because there are the same number of boys and girls. 3. To play a game you spin the pointer below: Which score is least likely? b. Which score has an even chance of occurring? 3 is least likely 1 1 2 1 has an even chance of occurring. 2 3 1

A class is going to play three games A class is going to play three games. In each game some cards are put into a bag. Each card has a square or circle on it. One card will be taken out of the bag, then put back. If it is a circle the girls will get a point. If it is a square the boys will get a point. game 1 game 3 game 2 Which game are the girls most likely to win? Why? Which game are the boys most likely to win? Why? Which game is impossible for the girls to win? Which game are the boys certain to win? e.. Which game is it equally likely that the boys or girls win? f. Are any of the games unfair? Why? W/S 11.2B

If it is a circle the girls will get a point. Answers If it is a circle the girls will get a point. If it is a square the boys will get a point. game 3 game 1 game 2 Which game are the girls most likely to win? Why? Which game are the boys most likely to win? Why? Which game is impossible for the girls to win? Which game are the boys certain to win? e.. Which game is it equally likely that the boys or girls win? f. Are any of the games unfair? Why? Game 1 – most circles in the game Game 2 – boys certain to win Game 2 Game 2 Game 1 Game 2 is unfair – the girls cannot possibly win. Game 3 is unfair - the boys have twice as much chance as the girls for winning

5 When throwing a fair dice the different outcomes are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. These outcomes are equally likely. 3 1 The probability of rolling a 2 on a fair dice is What is the probability of rolling: 5? b. an odd number? zero? d. a number greater than 2? e. a prime number? f. a number lying between 0 and 7?

Answers 5 When throwing a fair dice the different outcomes are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. These outcomes are equally likely. 3 1 The probability of rolling a 2 on a fair dice is What is the probability of rolling: 5? b. an odd number? zero? d. a number greater than 2? e. a prime number? f. a number lying between 0 and 7? ½ 1 ½

W/S 11.3B Questions: The letters in the word RABBIT are placed in a tub, and a letter taken at random. What is the probability of taking out: a. a letter T? b. a letter B? The 26 letters of the alphabet are placed face down on a table. A letter is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing a. a vowel? b. a consonant? 3. The pointer below is spun. What is the probability of scoring: 1 ? 2 ? 3 ? A prime number? e. A square number? 1 1 2 2 3 1

1 1 2 2 3 1 ½ ½ ½ Questions and answers: The letters in the word RABBIT are placed in a tub, and a letter taken at random. What is the probability of taking out: a. a letter T? b. a letter B? The 26 letters of the alphabet are placed face down on a table. A letter is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing a. a vowel? b. a consonant? 3. The pointer below is spun. What is the probability of scoring: ½ 1 ? 2 ? 3 ? A prime number? e. A square number? 1 1 2 2 3 ½ 1 ½

Objectives: Vocabulary: likely unlikely certain impossible even chance Understand and use the probability scale Find and justify theoretical probabilities Vocabulary: likely unlikely certain impossible even chance

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