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_______ all ________ all ________ or all ________ To Solve this type of math

_______ all ________ all ________ or all ________ To Solve this type of math word problem: Make a ____ or a ______ Usually read the list or table from _______ to _______ ¡Watch out! in your ANSWERS for : _______ or ____________________

Sample Space all possible outcomes all possible combinations all possible unique outcomes or all

Sample Space all possible outcomes all possible combinations all possible unique outcomes or all possible unique combinations To Solve this type of math word problem: Make a list or a table Usually read the list or table from left to right ¡Watch out! in your ANSWERS for : Repeats or Not all possible answers

Practice 1. List all possible unique outcomes of spinning an odd number, any letter,

Practice 1. List all possible unique outcomes of spinning an odd number, any letter, and II 2. You can pick any 3 different flavors from chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and caramel for a banana split. List all of the possible combinations of flavors you can have for your banana split: 3. You can have either a chocolate chip cookie or a peanut butter cookie, and also an apple jolly rancher or a blue raspberry jolly rancher. Show all possible outcomes of choosing one cookie and one jolly rancher at random: 4. You are determining the probability of flicking an ace card with your finger and it landing on the Ace side three times in a row, and not the pattern side. Make a sample space representing all possible outcomes: 5. You have two dice numbered 1 -6 and throw them in the air. Write all possible combinations of how they could land:

Probability The Likelihood of an event happening. Is represented by a FRACTION • Experiment:

Probability The Likelihood of an event happening. Is represented by a FRACTION • Experiment: an event that happens from trials (picking a card, rolling a dice, tossing a coin, etc) • Outcome: possible results from the trial (could pick an ace, club, heart or spade, roll a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , landing on Heads or Tails) • Event: the desired outcome (picking a heart, rolling a 1, landing on heads, etc) • Probability: a FRACTION or RATIO showing the desired event out of all possible outcomes. • Probability of two independent events: Multiply the fractions or ratios (rolling an even number and landing on heads = 3/6 x ½ = 3/12 or ¼ )

________ The _____of an ______happening. Is ______by a ______ • Experiment: (picking a card,

________ The _____of an ______happening. Is ______by a ______ • Experiment: (picking a card, rolling a dice, tossing a coin, etc) • Outcome: (could pick an ace, club, heart or spade, could roll a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , landing on Heads or Tails) • Event: (picking a heart, rolling a 1, landing on heads, etc) • • Probability: Probability of two independent events: (rolling an even number and landing on heads = x = or )

Probability Practice A bag contains 4 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, 5 green marbles

Probability Practice A bag contains 4 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, 5 green marbles and 6 yellow marbles. What is the probability of reaching in the bag and picking: 1. A blue marble? 2. A green or red marble? 3. What is the probability of picking a yellow marble, putting it back in the bag, and then picking a blue marble? 4. What is the probability of randomly picking an Ace from a deck of cards? 5. What is the probability of picking an Ace, returning it back and picking then picking any ♡?