Math Standards:
Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability 3.3: Represent P as ratios, decimals between 0 and 1 and percentages between 1 and 100; know that P is the probability of an event occurring and 1-P as the probability that an event won't occur.
Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability 3.4: Understand taht the probability of two disjoint events occurring is the sum of the two individual probabilities.
Quick QUIZ Friday on Probability
HOMEWORK:
Monday, May 25: Memorial Day Holiday
Tuesday, May 26: Topic: Probability (page 418)
Homework: page 419 #5-13 and book check (bring your math book number from home)
Wednesday, May 27: Topic: Representing Probability (page 420)
Homework: page 421 #4-8
Thursday, May 28: Topic: Experimental Probability
Homework: finish analyzing the carnival games
Quick QUIZ Friday on Probability
Web Question: Be the first student in your period to solve this problem and show Ms. Trask your work and you will win a prize.
Question: In a soccer shoot out, Brian made 4 out of 9 goals. What is the experimental probability that he will make the next shot? Give your answer as a fraction.
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