a)You will have to do a homework this week b)A newly born baby will be a girl c)You will become a professional sportsman d)You will go to University e)A.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Probability How likely is an event to occur?
Advertisements

Probability How likely is an event to occur?
12-1 Introduction to Probability Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Probability Abney Elementary.
P ROBABILITY Probability is a measure of how likely an event is to occur. For example – Today there is a 60% chance of rain. The odds of winning the.
Probability Jeopardy $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Spinners Dice Marbles Coins Ratios, Decimals,
Probability By: Ryan Marshall & Pat Galuski
EXPLORING PROBABILITY GRADE 3.
Created by Michele Hinkle and Jeffrey Fries March 2005
What are the chances of that happening?. What is probability? The mathematical expression of the chances that a particular event or outcome will happen.
Will the Bills win the Super Bowl?Will the Bills win the Super Bowl? y.com/wp- content/uploads/2010/01/ norwood-kick.jpg.
Probability Learning Objective: To be able to understand probability and measure the probability of an event not happening YOU MUST Be able to know how.
Probability Jeopardy $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Spinners Dice Marbles Coins Average Probability.
Today’s Lesson: What: probability of simple events Why: To calculate the probability of simple events and to analyze the difference between theoretical.
Whiteboardmaths.com © 2004 All rights reserved
Probability PowerPoint By: Drew Partsch, and Nathan Efstation.
Probability Bingo!. Use any 9 of these numbers ¼35%½ 1/31/3 12%0.42¾ 5/65/6 3 / / % 55% / 15.
Introduction to Probabilities. Have you ever heard a weatherman say there is a % chance of rain tomorrow or a football referee tell a team there is a.
Probability How likely is an event to occur? What are the chances of that happening??!!
Unit 19 Probability of one event Presentation 1Simple Probability Presentation 2Probabilities Presentation 3Determining Probabilities Presentation 4Misconceptions.
Year 6 SATs Booster Maths 7 Probability. Understand and use the probability scale Find and justify theoretical probabilities.
Probability Understand the vocabulary and ideas of probability. Understand and use a probability scale. Calculate the probability of an event occurring.
Probability Learning Objective: To be able to understand probability and measure the probability of an event not happening YOU MUST Be able to know how.
Probability Events: In the language of probability, something that could or has happened is called an event. The following are all events: 2. Getting.
Experimental Probability
© T Madas Impossible Certain Even chance LikelyUnlikelyvery likely Very unlikely
Calculating Probabilities Statistics and Probability.
Probability. The probability scale The chance of an event happening can be shown on a probability scale. impossiblecertaineven chanceunlikely likely Less.
Use the language of probability. To express probability as a fraction.
Probability.
Core Focus on Ratios, Rates and Statistics
Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept.
Probability.
Probability Jeopardy.
Probability.
WHAT IS PROBABILITY?.
Lesson Probability Students will be able to understand the concept of probability and the relationship between probability and likelihood. Students.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015 DO NOW On the opener sheet that you picked up, respond to the following questions in the “Tuesday” box Imagine that you have.
Probability.
PROBABILITY The probability of an event is a value that describes the chance or likelihood that the event will happen or that the event will end with.
Ratios, Rates and Percents
Probability.
Probability Probability is a measure of how likely an event is to occur. For example – Today there is a 60% chance of rain. The odds of winning the lottery.
1.) 3/4 = x/96 2.) x/(x + 4) = 2/x Bellwork 4/11
PROBABILITY.
Introduction to: PROBABILITY.
Experimental Probability
Welcome stand quietly * take out your math folder *Warm-Up Out
Introduction to Probability
PROBABILITY.
Probability.
Probability “What will Be?”.
©G Dear 2009 – Not to be sold/Free to use
Created by Michele Hinkle and Jeffrey Fries March 2005
Probability.
Probability.
Likelihood Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Probability How likely is an event to occur?
Topic: Introduction to Probability
STAND QUIETLY.
Probability Probability Line
Probability LG: To conduct chance experiments, identify and describe possible outcomes and recognise variation in results.
Probability True or False?.
Probability.
Probability.
Probability of Simple Events
Probability.
Introduction to Probability
Presentation transcript:

a)You will have to do a homework this week b)A newly born baby will be a girl c)You will become a professional sportsman d)You will go to University e)A coin thrown in the air will land on its side f)You will win the lottery jackpot g)You will get married Certain Even chance Unlikely Likely Impossible Very unlikely Very likely Use the best word which describes the probability of the following:

a)The sun will rise tomorrow b)If you flip a “normal” coin it will land on heads c)Your teacher will be dressed as a clown next lesson d)You will learn to drive by the time you are 20 e)3 times 4 will equal 20 one day f)You will own an airline by the time you are 30 g)You will do some homework this evening Certain Even chance Very unlikely Very likely Impossible Very unlikely Very likely Use the best word which describes the probability of the following:

a)You will not be able to walk on the ceiling b)If I pick at random a number between 1 and 10 it will be even c)You will be expelled from this school d)You will have more education after Year 11 e)If you roll a “normal” dice it will show 7 f)You will live to be 100 g)You will catch a cold in the next 6 months Certain Even chance Very unlikely Very likely Impossible Very unlikely Very likely Use the best word which describes the probability of the following:

a)You will have to do a homework this week b)A newly born baby will be a girl c)You will become a professional sportsman d)You will go to University e)A coin thrown in the air will land on its side f)You will win the lottery jackpot g)You will get married Certain Even chance Unlikely Likely Impossible Very unlikely Very likely Use the best word which describes the probability of the following:

a)The sun will rise tomorrow b)If you flip a “normal” coin it will land on heads c)Your teacher will be dressed as a clown next lesson d)You will learn to drive by the time you are 20 e)3 times 4 will equal 20 one day f)You will own an airline by the time you are 30 g)You will do some homework this evening Certain Even chance Very unlikely Very likely Impossible Very unlikely Very likely Use the best word which describes the probability of the following:

a)You will not be able to walk on the ceiling b)If I pick at random a number between 1 and 10 it will be even c)You will be expelled from this school d)You will have more education after Year 11 e)If you roll a “normal” dice it will show 7 f)You will live to be 100 g)You will catch a cold in the next 6 months Certain Even chance Very unlikely Very likely Impossible Very unlikely Very likely Use the best word which describes the probability of the following: