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Bell Ringer January 26, 2015 School Day 101 Homework: Create Your Own Menu WS Daily Decimal (DD): What is the School Day to the Total days in the School Year as a Percent rounded to nearest hundredth? 2. A dog catches 8 out of 14 flying disks thrown. What is the experimental probability that it will catch the next one? If Ted popped 8 balloons out of 12 tries, what is the experimental probability that he will pop the next balloon? 51.70% 4/7 2/3 Clear Target – I will be able to determine all possible combinations from an event.

Composition Notebook Go to the Table of Contents Unit 9 and Highlight Add 9.A: “FCP Discovery” (2 pages) Add 9.B: “FCP Diagram Notes” Add 9.C: “Light Bulb”

Light Bulb What I know about probability. When using the Fundamental Counting Principle, we multiply the number of options in each choice together. All possible outcomes of an experiment is the sample space.

Practice Problems 1) Enrique tosses a coin and spins the spinner at right. What are all the possible outcomes? How many outcomes are in the sample space? H1, H2, T1, T2; 4 outcomes in the sample space.

Practice Problems 2) An ice cream stand offers cake cones, waffle cones, or cups to hold ice cream. You can get vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, pistachio, or coffee flavored ice cream. If you order a single scoop, what are all the possible options, you have? 15 options

Practice Problems 3) A game includes a number cube and spinner divided into 4 equal sectors. Each player rolls the number cube and spins the spinner. How many outcomes are possible? 24 outcomes

Practice Problems 4) At noon, Aretha can watch a football game, a basketball game, or a documentary about horses on TV. At 3:00, she can watch a different football game, a movie, or a concert. What are all the possible outcomes? 9 outcomes

Practice Problems 5) For breakfast, Clarissa can choose from oatmeal, cornflakes, or scrambled eggs. She can drink milk, orange juice, apple juice, or hot chocolate. What are all possible outcomes? 12 outcomes

Practice Problems 6) A pizza shop offers thick crust, thin crust, or stuffed crust. The choices of toppings are pepperoni, cheese, hamburger, Italian sausage, Canadian bacon, onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, and pineapple. How many different one-topping pizzas could you order? 27 outcomes

Write About It 7) Explain how to determine the size of the sample space when you toss three number cubes at the same time. 8) Suppose you flip a penny, a nickel, and a dime at the same time. What are all the possible outcomes? 7) Use the Fundamental Counting Principle. Each number cube can land 6*6*6 = 216 outcomes. 8) 8 outcomes

Exit Slip Viking Burger offers five different types of burgers, two different types of buns, and two different types of cheese. Based on what we did in class, does Viking Burger or Mighty Eagle Cafe offer more options? Viking Burger offers 20 options (5*2*2=20) Mighty Eagle Café offers 27 options (3*3*3=27) Therefore, Mighty Eagle Café has more options.