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Warm-up Day of Ch. 4 Test Suppose you flip a coin and then roll a die. a.Write out all the possible outcomes. b.Write the probability of all the possible events in your sample space. c.Are all outcomes in your sample space equally likely? Why?

Student of the day! Block 1

Student of the day! Block 2

Discussion AP#1-5

Directions for the test Do no write on the test. Use the answer sheet. Read problems carefully. #1 – 9 should have one possible answer. One of the problems in 1-9 has two words, be sure write both of them down on the blank. For short answer, answer in one or two sentences. For the free response answer completely to get the four points. Be careful with your wording. When you finish turn in your test and answer sheet. Read 5.1 Answer pg 289 D#1-3 and then D#4 pg 291

H.W. pg 284 – 285 AP#1-4

H.W. pg 284 – 285 AP#4 - 8