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Probability
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Warm-Up Kate has a recipe that needs tsp. of butter for every 2 cups of milk. If Kate increases the amount of milk to 4 cups, how many tsp. of butter are needed? 6 8 π‘π π 1 1 2 π‘π π 3 8 π‘π π π‘π π
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Probability
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What is Probability? Probability is the likelihood something will happen. It can either be written as a fraction or as a percent. In order to solve probability, just create your fraction and multiply. For example: what are the odds of flipping a coin and it landing on heads? 1 βπππ 2 πβπππππ What are the odds of flipping a coin twice and each time it landing on heads? x = 1 4
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Independent Probability
Independent Probability: each probability does not depend on other events. In independent probability, your denominator should stay the same. For example, having childrenβ¦the gender of the first child does not determine the gender of the second child. So, what are the odds of having one boy then one girl? x 1 2 = 1 4
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Dependent Probability
Dependent Probability: each probability does depend on other events. In dependent probability, your denominator should change. For example, there is a bag with 5 green marbles, 2 blue marbles, and 3 yellow marbles. What is the probability of first choosing 1 green marble, then, without replacing it, choosing 1 yellow marble? π₯ = 1 6
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Practice What is the probability of choosing a boy in this class?
What is the probability of choosing a girl in this class? What is the probability of choosing someone from the red group? yellow group? blue group? green group? purple group? What is the probability of choosing a boy in the class, having him leave, then choosing a girl? What is the probability of choosing a girl in the class, having her leave, then choosing a girl? What is the probability of choosing a boy in the class, having him leave, then choosing a boy?
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