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Warm up on warm up sheet then fill out planner Monday Homework: 10.1- 10.4 Review worksheet Warm up on warm up sheet then fill out planner

In the diagram, 11 matches make 3 squares In the diagram, 11 matches make 3 squares. Move 3 matches to make 2 squares. Challenge of the Week

10.1-10.4 Review Essential Question: What do you remember about probability?

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Example 5: What is the probability of rolling a number cube and getting a number greater than 6?

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Example 12: What is the probability of rolling an even number and flipping heads?

Summary: Review your notes Summary: Review your notes. Describe, in your own words, what you learned. Discuss what you learned with your shoulder partner. Summary: