OUT-COME THE PROBABILITIES BY : SARA CALDERON P.2 MR.PAREDES.

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OUT-COME THE PROBABILITIES BY : SARA CALDERON P.2 MR.PAREDES

PROBABILITY Outcomes- Possible result of a probability event. For example: 4 is an Outcome when a number cube is rolled. Random- Outcomes occur at random if each outcome is equally likely to occur. Simple Event- One outcome or a collection of outcomes.

PROBABILITY Lilianna has six gumballs in a bag, if she has one purple gumballs, two green gumball, one red gumball, one white gumballs and one pink gumball, what is the outcome that she will pull out a green gumball out? Answer: The possibility percent is about 38% so the OUTCOME is close to Unlikely.

PROBABILITY LIFE-LESSON The life lesson I learned is that you can do mostly anything with probability like, if I have four cookies and I give one away, what is the outcome that I will have three left? That’s easy right away you could tell that this problem is 1 whole - ¼ = ¾.That equals to 75% and 75% is Likely, so the answer is going to be likely. Math is really easy to understand once you know what and how to do it!! It is also VERY fun! I love learning about math everyday, I might not ALWAYS understand it right away, but I always end up LOVING it in the end!! AND MR.PAREDES IS THE BEST MATH TEACHER THERE IS!!!!! [ ; Mr.Paredes ROCKS!!! ( ;