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Probability Slideshow

Here are word you can use to describe probability: Probability is the likelihood that an event will happen. Here are word you can use to describe probability: CERTAIN UNLikely Likely impossible

CERTAIN CERTAIN It is that the spinner will land on green. The event will definitely happen. It is that the spinner will land on green. CERTAIN

LIKELY LIKELY It is that the spinner will land on blue. The event will probably happen. It is that the spinner will land on blue. LIKELY

UNLIKELY UNLIKELY It is that the spinner will land on yellow. The event will probably not happen. It is that the spinner will land on yellow. UNLIKELY

IMPOSSIBLE IMPOSSIBLE The event cannot happen. It is that the spinner will land on red. IMPOSSIBLE

a letter will be pulled from the bag Each letter from the word PROBABILITY is written on a card and placed in a bag. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… a letter will be pulled from the bag

CERTAIN

a consonant will be pulled from the bag Each letter from the word PROBABILITY is written on a card and placed in a bag. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… a consonant will be pulled from the bag

LIKELY

the letter B will be pulled from the bag Each letter from the word PROBABILITY is written on a card and placed in a bag. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… the letter B will be pulled from the bag

UNLIKELY

the letter Z will be pulled from the bag Each letter from the word PROBABILITY is written on a card and placed in a bag. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… the letter Z will be pulled from the bag

IMPOSSIBLE

the next adoption will be a cat There are 10 dogs, 3 cats, and 1 ferret up for adoption at the local animal shelter. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… the next adoption will be a cat

UNLIKELY

the next adoption will be a ferret There are 10 dogs, 3 cats, and 1 ferret up for adoption at the local animal shelter. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… the next adoption will be a ferret

UNLIKELY

the next adoption will be a dog There are 10 dogs, 3 cats, and 1 ferret up for adoption at the local animal shelter. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… the next adoption will be a dog

LIKELY

the next adoption will be an animal There are 10 dogs, 3 cats, and 1 ferret up for adoption at the local animal shelter. Tell whether it is LIKELY, UNLIKELY, IMPOSSIBLE, OR CERTAIN that… the next adoption will be an animal

CERTAIN