
Basic Probability
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Mathematics
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11th - 12th Grade
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Medium
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Diane Tucker
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Basic Probability
Learning Objective: Students will determine the probability of an event.
Language Objective: Students will express their reasoning in written form.
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Warm Ups
Order of Operations
When there is more than one math operation, use PEMDAS:
✓ Parentheses
✓ Exponents
✓ Multiplication and Division (from left to right)
✓ Addition and Subtraction (from left to right)
Example:Solve. (7 + 9) ÷ (32 ÷ 4) =
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate the expression.
5 + (4 × 2) =
10
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12
13
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate each expression.
(12 − 5) − (4 × 3) =
-5
-3
5
9
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate each expression.
(−9) + (12 × 6) + 15 =
17
33
78
432
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Vocabulary
Probability: the likelihood of something happening. It is expressed as a number between 0 (will never happen) and 1 (will always happen). It can be expressed as a decimal, fraction, percentage or ratio.
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Vocabulary
Experiment: a situation involving chance that leads to the result called the outcome.
Outcomes: the result of a single trial of an experiment.
Event: one or more outcomes of an experiment.
Sample Space: the set of all possible outcomes of that experiment.
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Examples
Example 1: What is the sample space for choosing a prime number less than 15 at random?
Example 2: What is the sample space for choosing 1 jelly bean at random from a jar containing 5 red, 7 blue, and 2 green jelly beans?
Example 3: What is the sample space for choosing 1 letter at random from the word DIVIDE?
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Multiple Choice
A bag contains two red marbles, three blue marbles, and four green
marbles. What is the sample space of the marble bag?
red, blue, green
2, 3, 4
2 red, 3 blue, 4 green
red, red, blue, blue, blue, green, green, green, green
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Fundamental Counting Principle
States that if event x can occur in x ways and event y can occur in y ways, then x followed by y can occur in x×y ways. Or in other words, to find the total outcomes possible you take the total outcome from the first event and you multiply it by the total outcome of the second event.
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Example 4
The cafeteria has 4 types of sandwiches, 6 types of chips and two types of drinks. How many possible lunch combos are there?
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Multiple Choice
Linda is trying to pick out an outfit for school. She has 4 tops, 3 pants, and 5 shoes to pick from. How many total possible outfit combinations does she have?
3
5
12
60
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Calculating Probability
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Calculating Probability
Formula:
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Example 5
A bag contains 4 blue marbles, 6 green marbles and 3 yellow marbles. A marble is drawn at random from the bag.
a) What is the probability of drawing a green marble?
b) What is the probability of drawing a yellow marble?
c) What is the probability of drawing a blue marble?
d) What is the probability of drawing a red marble?
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Multiple Choice
What is the probability of rolling an even number on a die?
0.25
0.5
0
1
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Multiple Choice
In his Halloween bag, Jack got 3 Twix, 8 Snickers, 5 Lollipops, and 4 Reese’s. Jack pulls candy out of his bag at random. What is the probability of Jack pulling out a Twix or a Snickers on one try?
2011
2024
4011
40024
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End of Lesson
Homework is due on Monday.
Basic Probability
Learning Objective: Students will determine the probability of an event.
Language Objective: Students will express their reasoning in written form.
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