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PROBABILITY, EVENTS AND OUTCOMES Yo yo yo welcome back!!!!!!!! Happy NEW YEAR! SWBAT: Define probability, event & outcomes Determine the probability of a “favorable” even occurring
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Ex: …. In the problem above, the experiment is spinning the spinner. Do you agree?! An experiment is a situation involving chance or probability that leads to results called outcomes.
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The possible outcomes are landing on yellow, blue, green or red. An outcome is the result of a single trial of an experiment.
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One event of this experiment is landing on blue. An event is one or more outcomes of an experiment.
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The probability of landing on blue is one fourth. Probability is the measure of how likely an event is.
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To land on BLUE would be a “favorable” outcome for me. Blue blue blue is my favorite color (presently).
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Yes, write this down too!! Probability Of An Event P(A) = The Number Of Ways Event A Can Occur The total number Of Possible Outcomes
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What’s the probability of landing on yellow? Red? Probability is the measure of how likely an event is.
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Ok Imagine a A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble? a green marble? a blue marble? a yellow marble? What are the possible outcomes?....
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Ok Imagine a A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble? a green marble? a blue marble? a yellow marble?
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Ok Imagine a A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble? a green marble? a blue marble? a yellow marble? P(red) = # of ways to choose red = 6 = 3 total # of marbles 22 11
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Ok Imagine a A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble? a green marble? a blue marble? a yellow marble? P(green) = # of ways to choose green = 5 total # of marbles 22
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Ok Imagine a A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble? a green marble? a blue marble? a yellow marble? P(blue) = # of ways to choose Blue = 8 = 4 total # of marbles 22 11
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Ok Imagine a A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble? a green marble? a blue marble? a yellow marble? P(yellow) = # of ways to choose yellow = 3 total # of marbles 22
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Exit Ticket Which of the following is an experiment? Tossing a coin. Rolling a single 6-sided die. Choosing a marble from a jar. All of the above. 2. Which of the following is an outcome? Rolling a pair of dice. Landing on red. Choosing 2 marbles from a jar. 3. Which of the following experiments does NOT have equally likely outcomes? Choose a number at random from 1 to 7 Toss a coin. Choose a letter at random from the word SCHOOL. None of the above. 4. What is the probability of choosing a vowel from the alphabet? 5. A number from 1 to 11 is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing an odd number?
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