Ch. 15 - Probability
Lesson Objectives
Probability for Equally Likely Events
General Addition Rule Conditional Probability General Multiplication Rule |
Formal Idea of Independence
Independent Events vs. Disjoint Events (Revisited) Drawing with and without Replacement Making a Picture –Venn Diagrams, Probability Tables, and Tree Diagrams Introduction to Bayes’ Rule |
From the Classroom
From the Textbook From Worksheets
1. Pg. 361 - 362 # 2- 6 even
2. Pg. 362 #8 - 12 even
3. Pg. 362-363 #16 - 20 even
4. Pg. 363 - 364 #22, 24, 34, 38 even
1. Pg. 361 - 362 # 2- 6 even
2. Pg. 362 #8 - 12 even
3. Pg. 362-363 #16 - 20 even
4. Pg. 363 - 364 #22, 24, 34, 38 even
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Permutations
Pay attention to:
1. The formula 2. factorial ... what is this? 3. Arrangements 4. Do you count the "over laps"? CombinationsPay attention to:
1. The formula 2. The denominator compared now has r! 3 Do you count the "over laps"? |