Probability,Fractions,Patterns, and Functions LEAP Review.

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Probability,Fractions,Patterns, and Functions LEAP Review

Fractions that lead to Probability Look at the colored tiles. What is the fraction of blue tiles? Pink tiles? Green tiles? What is the probability of drawing a blue tile if these were in a bag? A green tile? A pink tile?

Another way of looking at it What is the fraction of red pieces? Green pieces? Yellow pieces? Blue pieces? If this was a spinner in a game, what color are you most likely to land on? Why?

One MoreTime Look at the pattern blocks. If these pieces were in a box and you reached in and drew one out without looking, what do you have the least chance of getting?

Patterns (Sequencing) Complete the patterns 2, 4, 6, ___, ___ ___, ___, 9, 11, 13 7, 10, 13, ___, ___, 22, 25 99, 94, 89, 84, 79, ___, ___ Do you see the patterns?

Functions: Another way of looking at patterns Can you see the pattern? Can you complete the function chart?