Capture / Recapture Applying Ratios to Probability

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Capture / Recapture Applying Ratios to Probability Algebra 1 4-5

Capture - Recapture Complete The worksheet Answers all the questions on the bottom of sheet Turn in one sheet per person Capture - Recapture

Capture / Recapture - Example

Capture / Recapture - Example

Capture / Recapture - Example

Vocabulary Probability – How likely an event will occur Outcome - The result of a single trial Sample Space - All possible outcomes Event - Any outcome or group of outcomes Theoretical Probability - Vocabulary

Probability ranges from zero to one Vocabulary - Example

Ratios and Probability

Probability - Practice

Complement of an event

Ratios and Probability

Experimental Probability Experimental probability is based on data collected Experimental Probability

Ratios and Probability

Experimental Probability - Practice

Ratios and Probability

Application - Practice

Practice - Ratios and Probability

Practice - Ratios and Probability

Practice - Ratios and Probability

Pages 214 – 217 24 – 42 even, 56, 57 Homework