Tree Diagrams – Unconditional – Bingo Method Students should choose nine answers from the grid and place them randomly into a 3x3 square in their book. You may want to pause your display and choose questions according to difficulty during the game. Depending on time, students could win with a line, an X, or a ‘full house’ (all).
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BINGO! 45 54 23 82 37 12 76 25 91 Unconditional Tree Diagrams
Choose your numbers… 1 169 37 40 24 169 16 100 8 63 84 100 25 63 17 40 20 40 25 169 48 100 30 63 36 100 38 63 3 40 144 169 Draw a 3x3 grid in your book.
The numerators of the whole answers. Choose your numbers… The numerators of the whole answers. 1 8 17 16 36 3 25 30 37 84 38 24 144 20 48 Draw a 3x3 grid in your book.
Jim randomly picks a card from a pack. He replaces it and picks another. What is the probability he picks two aces? 1 13 1 13 × 1 13 = 1 169 AA 1 13 A 1 13 × 12 13 = 12 169 12 13 AX 1 13 12 13 × 1 13 = 12 169 XA 12 13 X 12 13 × 12 13 = 144 169 12 13 XX 1 169
A bag contains 6 red cubes and 4 black cubes. Jane randomly draws a cube. She replaces it and picks another. What is the probability she picks two red cubes? 6 10 6 10 × 6 10 = 36 100 RR 6 10 R 6 10 × 4 10 = 24 100 4 10 RB 6 10 4 10 × 6 10 = 24 100 BR 4 10 B 4 10 × 4 10 = 16 100 4 10 BB 36 100
Jim randomly picks a card from a pack. He replaces it and picks another. What is the probability he picks at least one ace? 1 13 1 13 × 1 13 = 1 169 AA 1 13 A 1 13 × 12 13 = 12 169 12 13 AX 1 13 12 13 × 1 13 = 12 169 XA 12 13 X 12 13 × 12 13 = 144 169 12 13 XX 1 169 + 12 169 + 12 169 = 25 169
The probability a football team win their first match is 4/9. The probability they win their second match is 2/7. What is the probability the team wins both matches? 2 7 4 9 × 2 7 = 8 63 WW 4 9 W 4 9 × 5 7 = 20 63 5 7 WL 2 7 5 9 × 2 7 = 10 63 LW 5 9 L 5 9 × 5 7 = 25 63 5 7 LL 8 63
The probability Jane passes her English test is 5/8. The probability Tony passes his Geography test 4/5. What is the probability they both fail their tests? 4 5 5 8 × 4 5 = 20 40 PP 5 8 P 5 8 × 1 5 = 5 40 1 5 PF 4 5 3 8 × 4 5 = 12 40 FP 3 8 F 3 8 × 1 5 = 3 40 1 5 FF 3 40
Jim randomly picks a card from a pack. He replaces it and picks another. What is the probability he picks exactly one ace? 1 13 1 13 × 1 13 = 1 169 AA 1 13 A 1 13 × 12 13 = 12 169 12 13 AX 1 13 12 13 × 1 13 = 12 169 XA 12 13 X 12 13 × 12 13 = 144 169 12 13 XX 12 169 + 12 169 = 24 169
A bag contains 6 red cubes and 4 black cubes. Jane randomly draws a cube. She replaces it and picks another. What is the probability she picks one or more red cubes? 6 10 6 10 × 6 10 = 36 100 RR 6 10 R 6 10 × 4 10 = 24 100 4 10 RB 6 10 4 10 × 6 10 = 24 100 BR 4 10 B 4 10 × 4 10 = 16 100 4 10 BB 36 100 + 24 100 + 24 100 = 84 100
The probability a football team win their first match is 4/9. The probability they win their second match is 2/7. What is the probability the team wins neither of their matches? 2 7 4 9 × 2 7 = 8 63 WW 4 9 W 4 9 × 5 7 = 20 63 5 7 WL 2 7 5 9 × 2 7 = 10 63 LW 5 9 L 5 9 × 5 7 = 25 63 5 7 LL 25 63
The probability Jane passes her English test is 5/8. The probability Tony passes his Geography test 4/5. What is the probability they don’t both fail their tests? 4 5 5 8 × 4 5 = 20 40 PP 5 8 P 5 8 × 1 5 = 5 40 1 5 PF 4 5 3 8 × 4 5 = 12 40 FP 3 8 F 3 8 × 1 5 = 3 40 1 5 FF 1 − 3 40 = 37 40
Jim randomly picks a card from a pack. He replaces it and picks another. What is the probability he doesn’t pick an ace? 1 13 1 13 × 1 13 = 1 169 AA 1 13 A 1 13 × 12 13 = 12 169 12 13 AX 1 13 12 13 × 1 13 = 12 169 XA 12 13 X 12 13 × 12 13 = 144 169 12 13 XX 144 169
A bag contains 6 red cubes and 4 black cubes. Jane randomly draws a cube. She replaces it and picks another. What is the probability she picks exactly one red cube? 6 10 6 10 × 6 10 = 36 100 RR 6 10 R 6 10 × 4 10 = 24 100 4 10 RB 6 10 4 10 × 6 10 = 24 100 BR 4 10 B 4 10 × 4 10 = 16 100 4 10 BB 24 100 + 24 100 = 48 100
The probability Jane passes her English test is 5/8. The probability Tony passes his Geography test 4/5. What is the probability only one of them passes their test? 4 5 5 8 × 4 5 = 20 40 PP 5 8 P 5 8 × 1 5 = 5 40 1 5 PF 4 5 3 8 × 4 5 = 12 40 FP 3 8 F 3 8 × 1 5 = 3 40 1 5 FF 5 40 + 12 40 = 17 40
The probability a football team win their first match is 4/9. The probability they win their second match is 2/7. What is the probability the team wins at least one of their matches? 2 7 4 9 × 2 7 = 8 63 WW 4 9 W 4 9 × 5 7 = 20 63 5 7 WL 2 7 5 9 × 2 7 = 10 63 LW 5 9 L 5 9 × 5 7 = 25 63 5 7 LL 8 63 + 20 63 + 10 63 = 38 63
A bag contains 6 red cubes and 4 black cubes. Jane randomly draws a cube. She replaces it and picks another. What is the probability she doesn’t pick a red cube? 6 10 6 10 × 6 10 = 36 100 RR 6 10 R 6 10 × 4 10 = 24 100 4 10 RB 6 10 4 10 × 6 10 = 24 100 BR 4 10 B 4 10 × 4 10 = 16 100 4 10 BB 16 100
The probability Jane passes her English test is 5/8. The probability Tony passes his Geography test 4/5. What is the probability they both pass their tests? 4 5 5 8 × 4 5 = 20 40 PP 5 8 P 5 8 × 1 5 = 5 40 1 5 PF 4 5 3 8 × 4 5 = 12 40 FP 3 8 F 3 8 × 1 5 = 3 40 1 5 FF 20 40
The probability a football team win their first match is 4/9. The probability they win their second match is 2/7. What is the probability the team wins only one of their matches? 2 7 4 9 × 2 7 = 8 63 WW 4 9 W 4 9 × 5 7 = 20 63 5 7 WL 2 7 5 9 × 2 7 = 10 63 LW 5 9 L 5 9 × 5 7 = 25 63 5 7 LL 20 63 + 10 63 = 30 63
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