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10.1 Notes Need to grab a packet from the back for notes
Have last nights homework out Don’t forget to check out a book before or after school, or during lunch if you did not get one yesterday
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A process where an individual outcome is unpredictable. Examples:
Random Process A process where an individual outcome is unpredictable. Examples: Rolling a standard die Drawing a card from a deck
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The result of a probability trial Examples:
Outcome The result of a probability trial Examples: Hannah has 5 cards, and has a pair of kings Ryan flips a quarter and gets heads side up
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Event Consists of one or more probability outcomes. Simple Event: only one outcome Compound Event: more than one outcomes are combined
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Experimental Probability
Probabilities based on trials and observations
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Theoretical Probability
Probabilities based on calculating the total possible outcomes and the outcomes of the desired event.
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Example 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 8 9 5 9 10 6 10 11 7 11 12 Find the number of equally likely outcomes of each event described for a roll of two fair dice. Then write the probability of each event. The dice sum to 9. The dice sum to 6. The dice have a difference of 1. The sum of the dice is 6, and their difference is 2. The sum of the dice is at most 5.
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Homework Pg. 553 #1-5,9,10
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