Advanced Geometry Section 1.9 Probability

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Advanced Geometry Section 1.9 Probability Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

List all of the triangles in the figure. Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur. Warm-up List all of the triangles in the figure.

1. Determine all possibilities in a logical manner. (Count them.) Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur. To Determine the Probability of a simple event, use 
 this 4-step approach: 1. Determine all possibilities in a logical manner. (Count them.) 2. Determine the number of possibilities that are "winners". 3. Use the formula: 4. Simplify the result. p(event happening) = # winners # total possibilities

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur. A point Q is randomly chosen on AB. What is the 
probability that it is within 5 units of point C? A C B

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur. Homework: 1.9: 1-11,15

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.

Learner Objective: Students will state the probability that an event will occur.