Honors - Unit 6 Schedule
Date Topic HW Retakes
Indicator 19:
11/27/17 Simple Events (9.1R) See below
11/28/17 Theoretical Probability (9.2R) See below
Indicator 20:
11/29/17 Experimental Probability (9.3R) See below
Indicator 21:
11/30/17 Tree Diagrams and Counting Principle See below Unit 5 Retake B
12/1/17 Compound Probability (9.4R) See below
12/4/17 Compound Probability (9.4R) See below
12/5/17 Review Indicators 19 – 21
12/6/17 Unit 8 Test
12/7/17 Unit 5 Retake C
Unit 6 Retakes:
Unit 6 Retake B – Tuesday, December 12th
Unit 6 Retake C – Friday, December 15th
*** Unit 5 CDC Due December 5, 2017– No late CDC’s will be accepted. (Unless due to an excused absence.)
David is getting dressed in the dark. He reaches into the drawer where there are 5 shirts (1 blue, 1 red, 1 orange, 1 green, and 1 yellow). Then, he reaches into a second drawer where there are 6 pairs of pants (1 khaki pant, 2 blue jeans, 1 black pant, 1 white pant, and 1 navy pant). In his sock drawer, there are 3 pairs of socks (white, gray, and blue). What is the probability that he steps out of the room wearing a red shirt, blue jeans and blue socks?
Simple Events Homework – 11/27/17______________________________________________________
You randomly choose one of the tiles shown below. What is the probability for each of the following events?
1. Choosing a 4 2. Choosing an even number
3. Choosing a number less than 2 4. Choosing an odd number greater than 6
5. Choosing a number divisible by 2 6. Choosing a number greater than 10
You randomly choose one shape from the bag.
What is the probability for each of the following
events?
7. Choosing a triangle
8. Choosing a star
9. Choosing not a square
10. Choosing not a circle
11. A beverage cooler contains bottles of orange juice and apple juice. There are 44 bottles in the cooler.
a. You are equally likely to randomly choose a bottle of orange juice or a bottle of apple juice from the cooler. How many of the bottles are apple juice?
b. Two of the bottles of orange juice are replaced with apple juice. What is the probability that you randomly choose a bottle of apple juice from the cooler?
12. Three girls and four boys made the final round of the spelling bee.
a. What is the probability that you randomly choose a girl to be the first contestant?
b. Given that part (a) occurred, what is the probability that you randomly choose a girl to be the second contestant?
Theoretical Probability Homework – 11/28/17_______________________________________________
Use the spinner to determine the theoretical probability of the event.
1. Spinning a 3
2. Spinning an even number
3. Spinning a number greater than 2
4. Spinning a multiple of 3
5. Each letter of the word ENGLISH is
written on a separate index card. What
is the theoretical probability of randomly
choosing a card that contains a vowel?
6. The theoretical probability of winning a prize in a cereal box is There are 40 cereal boxes on the supermarket shelf. How many contain a prize?
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