TODAY IN GEOMETRY…  Warm Up  Learning Goal: You will find the probability for compound events  Independent practice  AT – Ch.5 Test Retakes.

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TODAY IN GEOMETRY…  Warm Up  Learning Goal: You will find the probability for compound events  Independent practice  AT – Ch.5 Test Retakes

WARM UP: On your whiteboards find the following… Find the following probabilities: 1.A bag contains 10 black marbles, 20 white marbles, and 5 grey marbles. What is the probability of picking a grey marble? 2.You think of a number from the first 20 positive numbers. What is the probability that the integer chosen will be divisible by 5? Find the number of outcomes: 1.You are ordering a meal. For the appetizer you can order artichoke dip or onion rings. For the entrée you can order a cheeseburger, chicken fingers or mac and cheese. For dessert you can order ice cream, chocolate cake, a brownie or a cookie. How many different meals can you choose from?

COMPOUND EVENTS: Compound events consist of two or more simple events. EXAMPLE: Rolling a die and flipping a penny. Spinning a spinner and drawing a card. Tossing two dice. Flipping two coins.

*Since a die cannot show both a 2 and 4 at the same time, the events are MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE.

*Since the king of diamonds can be only counted once, it is mutually inclusive.

HOMEWORK #2: Probability WS #2 Problem 4: Change “1” to “2” Problem 6: Change “divisible by 5 or even” to “1 or prime” If finished, work on other assignments: HW #1: Probability WS #1