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Materials Reminders

Materials Reminders. Get out your agenda if you see your name below. You need to come to my room tomorrow. Musical Math.

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Materials Reminders

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  1. Materials Reminders

  2. Get out your agenda if you see your name below. You need to come to my room tomorrow.

  3. Musical Math For lunch you are offered the choice of a ham, turkey, or peanut butter sandwich, along with the choice of milk, orange juice or water. Use a tree diagram to determine the total number of lunch options.

  4. Cornell Notes Topic: Fundamental Counting Principle and Determining Theoretical Probabilities Essential Question(s): How do I apply the Fundamental Counting Principle? How do I determine the probability of an event occurring?

  5. Think-Pair-Share Look at your musical math sheet. For lunch you are offered the choice of a ham, turkey, or peanut butter sandwich, along with the choice of milk, orange juice or water. Use a tree diagram to determine the total number of lunch options. How could you determine the total number of lunch options WITHOUT drawing a tree diagram?

  6. Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes What is the Fundamental Counting Principle? Event 1 Event 2 Number of Outcomes Number of Outcomes Total Number of Outcomes x = Example: For lunch you are offered the choice of a ham, turkey, or peanut butter sandwich, along with the choice of milk, orange juice or water. Use a tree diagram to determine the total number of lunch options.

  7. Concept Check Determine the total number of meal possibilities from the following menu.

  8. Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes A coin is tossed one time followed by a dice being rolled one time. How do I determine the probability of an event occurring? What is the probability of having an outcome that includes rolling a 6? What is the probability of rolling a 2 or a 5?

  9. Homework Pg. Check Up 1 AND Cornell Notes Summary

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