STANDARDS:
SDAP 3.1: Represent all possible outcomes for compound events in an organized way and express the theoretical probability of each outcome.
SDAP 3.2: Students use data to eliminate the probability of future events.
SDAP 3.3: Represent probabilities as ratios, decimals between 0 and 1 and percentages between 0 and 100.
HOMEWORK:
Monday, April 18: Intermediate: p. 384 #2-10 even; Advanced: p. 384 #5-15 all
Tuesday, April 19: Change a carnival game to make it more fair or create your own carnival game. Be ready to test your game out in class on Wednesday.
Wednesday, April 20: Intermediate: p. 392 #3-6 all; Advanced: p. 392 #6-10 all
Thursday, April 21: Intermediate: p. 396 #1-5 all; Advanced: pp. 396-397 #4-14 even
Web Question: Be the first one in your class to give Ms. Trask your work and your answer to the web question and you could win a prize.
Question: Nancy is stenciling 5-inch wide stars, end-to-end, around her rectangular bedroom. Her bedroom is 12 and 3/4 feet wide and 15 and 1/4 feet long. How many whole stars will Nancy stencil?
Good Luck!
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