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CORE 1 Patterns in Chance

Daily Starter Begin Handout

Unit 8 Objectives Benchmark – 3.1 Design and conduct a statistical experiment to study a problem.

Lesson Objectives Construct sample spaces of chance situations involving equally likely outcomes Construct probability distributions from sample spaces. Compute P(A and B) using the Addition Rule or its special case for mutually exclusive events

Essential Question How can we find and organize the probabilities associated with random events like the role of a dice?

Lesson Objectives - SUMMARY Construct sample spaces of chance situations involving equally likely outcomes Construct probability distributions from sample spaces. Compute P(A and B) using the Addition Rule or its special case for mutually exclusive events How can we find and organize the probabilities associated with random events like the role of a dice? Homework Due tomorrow page ,2,3,7,8,12