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1 Homework Due Tomorrow mrsfhill.weebly.com

2 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events
I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.   I can explain the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. I can use theoretical probabilities to make prediction or decision about real life events What is a simulator? A simulation is something that represents something else — it isn't the real thing. At times you might perform a simulation as practice for real life, such as a flight simulation that's used to train pilots.

3 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events
I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.   I can explain the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. I can use theoretical probabilities to make prediction or decision about real life events

4 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events
I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.   I can explain the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. I can use theoretical probabilities to make prediction or decision about real life events How can I use probability to determine if a game is worth playing or to figure my chances of winning a lottery?

5 I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events
I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.   I can explain the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. I can use theoretical probabilities to make prediction or decision about real life events How can I use probability to determine if a game is worth playing or to figure my chances of winning a lottery? Task 1: Is it Fair?

6  I can construct models to represent the probability of compound events.  
Discuss: When calculating the outcomes of flipping two coins, Susan says there are only three possible outcomes, not four; two heads, two tails, or one of each. How would you explain the error to Susan?


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