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1 Lesson 9-7 Pages 398-401 Independent and Dependent Events

2 What you will learn! How to find the probability of independent and dependent events.

3 Compound event Independent event Dependent event

4 What you really need to know! A compound event consists of two or more simple events.

5 What you really need to know! The probability of two events can be found by multiplying the probability of the first event by the probability of the second event.

6 What you really need to know! If the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of a second event, the events are called independent events.

7 What you really need to know! If the outcome of one event affects the outcome of a second event, the events are called dependent events.

8 Link to Pre-Made Lesson

9 A number cube is rolled, and the spinner shown is spun. Find the probability of rolling a 2 and spinning a vowel. Example 1:

10 A box contains 2 oatmeal, 3 strawberry, and 6 cinnamon snack bars. John reaches in the box and randomly takes two snack bars, one after the other. Find the probability that he will choose a cinnamon bar and then a strawberry bar. Example 2:

11 Example 3: For lunch, Jessica may choose from a turkey sandwich, a tuna sandwich, a salad, or a soup. For a drink, she can choose juice, milk, or water. If she chooses a lunch at random, what is the probability that she chooses a sandwich (of either kind) and juice? Independent events

12 The choice of sandwich has no affect on how many drinks there are to choose from.

13 Example 4: Mrs. Tierney will select two students from her class to be on the principal’s committee. She places each name in a bag and selects one at a time. The class contains 15 girls and 12 boys. What is the probability she selects a girl’s name first, then a boy’s name? Dependent events

14 There will be one less possibility for the second name after the first is selected.

15 Page 399 Guided Practice #’s 4-5

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17 Pages 398-399 with someone at home and study examples! Read:

18 Homework: Page 400-401 #’s 6-9, 11-19 #’s 25-32 all Lesson Check Ch 9

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21 Link to Lesson 9-7 Review Practice

22 Page 586 Lesson 9-7

23 Study Guide and Review Pages 402-404 #’s 1-43 (Odd answers in back of book)

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32 Prepare for Test! Page 405 #’s 1-16 Lesson Check Ch 9

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34 Prepare for Test! Pages 406-407 #’s 1-17

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