Fundamental Counting Principle Unit 5A Probability Fundamental Counting Principle
Lesson 5: Fundamental Counting Principle Objective: Swbat use multiplication to count the number of outcomes and find probabilities. compound events. Do Now:
Lesson 5: Fundamental Counting Principle Definition Fundamental Counting Principle uses multiplication to find the number of possible outcomes.
Lesson 5: Fundamental Counting Principle If an event M has m outcomes and event N has n outcomes then there are total of m x n outcomes Example: Coin is tossed and a Number Cube is rolled 2 x 6 = 12 outcomes
Lesson 5: Fundamental Counting Principle Find the total outcomes when choosing helmets in three colors and two styles. Find the total outcomes when rolling a Number Cube and choosing a letter from the word NUMBERS.
Lesson 5: Fundamental Counting Principle Find the total outcomes when rolling a Number Cube and choosing a letter from the word NUMBERS. What is the probability of rolling a 6 and choosing the letter M? b. What is the probability of not rolling a 6 and
Classwork Guided Practice #1 – 4 Independent Practice #1 – 7 Problem Solving Practice #1 - 8
Closure Question: What is the Fundamental Counting Principle? Exit Ticket Homework: Practice # 1 - 10
Exit Ticket Find the sample space using the Fundamental Counting Principle. You have four types of cereal (A, B, C, D) and two types of berries (strawberries and blueberries) to put on the cereal. 1. How many total possible outcomes? 2. What is the probability of having cereal A with strawberries?
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