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Lesson #35 Outcomes and Probability

Probability is used in….

Basic Counting Principle If there are __ ways to do one thing, and __ ways to do another, then there are __ x __ ways of doing both. m n mn How many outfits can be worn with 2 different shirts, 3 pants and 2 pairs of shoes. 2x3x 2 =12 outfits

How many outcomes are there when a)Rolling 1 die b) Rolling 2 dice c) Rolling 3 dice c) Flipping a coin d) Flipping a coin 3 times e) Flipping a coin 3 x And rolling a dice 2 x

How many possible Quebec license plates start with 3 number followed by 3 letters?

Homework pg. 228 #Act 1,2 pg.229 #1-9