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Probability and other stuff Content Standard: Identify equally likely events Identify most and or least likely events Click the mouse for the next screen.

Ten fish were trapped in a small lagoon. One fish is a shark. What is the chance of catching the shark? Click the mouse for the next screen.

Slim to none! Click the mouse for the next screen.

If ten fish were trapped in a small lagoon and one of them was a shark the chance of catching the shark would be one chance out of ten. 1/10