INST Solving Statistics Probabilities as Fractions Equals 1
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Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 1 2 2 Benny spins the arrow on this spinner. Benny selected a number with the lowest probability. What number did he choose? What is Benny’s probability of winning? 2 1 3 © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 1 2 2 Benny spins the arrow on this spinner. Benny selected a number with the lowest probability. What number did he choose? What is Benny’s probability of winning? 2 1 3 © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 a. 2 2 2 b. 2 Benny made a spinner with some numbers. Outcome 1 has the same probability as outcome 2. Outcome 3 has the same probability as outcome 4. Outcomes 1 and 2 have twice the probability as outcomes 3 and 4. Which spinner is Benny’s? © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching c. 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 4 1 Statistics and Probability 16 3
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 a. 2 2 2 b. 2 Benny made a spinner with some numbers. Outcome 1 has the same probability as outcome 2. Outcome 3 has the same probability as outcome 4. Outcomes 1 and 2 have twice the probability as outcomes 3 and 4. Which spinner is Benny’s? © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching c. 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 4 1 Statistics and Probability 16 3
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 Describe the probabilities of each outcome on this spinner using fractions, verifying that the sum of the probabilities is 1. © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Statistics - Probabilities as Fractions, Equals 1 Describe the probabilities of each outcome on this spinner using fractions, verifying that the sum of the probabilities is 1. © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
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