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Homework Due Friday

As a table, create a song, poem, or dance about probability I can describe events using probability near 0, ½, or 1 on a number line? As a table, create a song, poem, or dance about probability a strong likelihood or chance of something:

I can describe events using probability near 0, ½, or 1 on a number line?

I can describe events using probability near 0, ½, or 1 on a number line?

I can describe events using probability near 0, ½, or 1 on a number line?

I can describe events using probability near 0, ½, or 1 on a number line? Take out a sheet of paper, and write down everything you know about a deck of cards.

Facts About a Deck of Cards There are a total of 52 cards in a deck. There are four suits: hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs.  Thus there are 13 hearts, 13 diamonds, 13 spades and 13 clubs. The diamonds and hearts are printed in red. The spades and clubs are printed in black.  So there are 26 red cards and 26 black cards. The jacks, queens and kings are all considered face cards. Thus there are three face cards for each suit and a total of 12 face cards in the deck. There are 13 ranks of cards. These ranks include the numbers 2 through 10, jack, queen, king and ace. The deck does not include any jokers.

What is the probability of choosing a Ace of Diamonds? I can explain the difference between experimental and theoretical probability.

Summarize what You have learned about Probability I can describe events using probability near 0, ½, or 1 on a number line? Summarize what You have learned about Probability